Tag: Aerospace
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Experience the Great North American Eclipse in Cleveland: Comsat Architects’ Simulation
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in NewsComsat Architects has developed a simulation illustrating the path of the Total Solar Eclipse as it moves over Rocky River, a suburb of Cleveland, and other surrounding areas!
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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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Designing a CubeSat for Great Lakes Observation
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in InsightsComsat Architects is currently in the process of designing and developing a 3U CubeSat for observation of climate change in the Great Lakes region. The CubeSat platform was originally proposed in 1999 by two professors from California Polytechnic State University and Standford University who wanted to enable their students to design, build, test, and operate…
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Aerozone Alliance visits Comsat Architects
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in NewsAerozone Alliance in Cleveland, Ohio is constructing a dynamic economic platform for Northeast Ohio’s next generation of regional job growth and economic success in growing aerospace sector. Their focus is to capitalize on the unique strength of this district to create regional economic growth by working collaboratively with communities and employers alike. This includes both…
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Comsat Architects guides CWRU Students on Successful Balloon Launch for Future Satellite Hardware
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in NewsComsat Architects was a proud sponsor and team member of Case Western Reserve engineering students’ BalloonSat project which paved the way for future satellite hardware.
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Comsat Architects Sponsors Case Western Reserve University BalloonSat Project
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in NewsComsat Architects is a proud sponsor of an impressive group of Case Western Reserve University students working to develop communications technology for a balloon “swarm” called BalloonSat.