Tag: Advanced Software
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Comsat Architects and Ubotica Technologies Join Forces to Bring AI to Space
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in NewsComsat Architects, a leading space communications company in Northeast Ohio, announces a new partnership with Ubotica Technologies, a pioneer in autonomous AI-powered satellite technology. Together, Comsat Architects and Ubotica will integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies into the combination of communication and Earth observation on small satellites in low Earth orbits to unlock the opportunity for…
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Enabling Space Exploration through Software Development
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in InsightsFrom the development of the revolutionary Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) which guided humans to the Moon in 1969 to the stunning images being captured by the James Webb Space Telescope today, software has always been an essential element of operating in space.
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Comsat Architects announces development of aerospace software suite!
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in NewsComsat Architects is proud to announce our development of a custom spacecraft and mission design software suite that enables a streamlined, collaborative design process to improve efficiency in space mission planning. This suite, the Comsat Architects Collaborative Data System (CACDS), provides mission design teams with a platform from which to rapidly create and collaborate on…
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Comsat Architects Employee Wins NASA Conference Design Contest
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in NewsComsat Architects congratulates Software Developer Matt Vorisek on creating the winning design to represent the NASA Human Research Program (HRP) Investigator’s Workshop (IWS) Conference to be held February 2023.
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Comsat Architects Employees awarded for work on NASA Human Research Program
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in NewsFive employees from Comsat Architects, and their NASA Project Manager were recognized by program leadership for outstanding leadership or scientific accomplishment in support of the mission of the Human Research (HRP).
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Comsat Architects Awarded Competitive Grant from National Science Foundation Phase I Seed Fund
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in NewsComsat Architects has been awarded a competitive grant from the Nation Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a comprehensive cognitive communication payload module (C3PM) for use in space communications.