Press Release

D-Orbit launches AURORA, a cloud-based mission control software suite

By SpaceRef Editor
October 22, 2019
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D-Orbit, the Italian space transportation company, has announced the launch of Aurora, a customizable, cloud-based mission control software suite specially designed for the next-generation small satellite constellations.

 

Aurora’s cloud architecture promises to reduce mission costs by turning the unpredictable expenses connected to software design, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance to a recurrent, predictable cost. The platform’s software architecture is modular and can be adapted to support the most common CubeSat missions. A worldwide network of ground stations, in collaboration with Amazon AWS Ground Station and Leaf Space, ensures a global coverage that can be tailored to the needs and the budget of any space mission. The use of AES256 encryption 2FA token user authentication ensures state-of-the-art cybersecurity protection.

 

“We began developing the core of Aurora five years ago to control D-Sat, D-Orbit’s first mission launched in June 2017,” said Renato Panesi, D-Orbit CCO. “Today, Aurora is ready to take over much bigger challenges, including our own upcoming InOrbit NOW satellite missions.”

 

Clients will enjoy continuous updates, a fully customizable user interface, and the possibility to control satellites from any location through a variety of computer platforms. Operators can also completely outsource the control of the mission to D-Orbit and focus on data processing.

 

D-Orbit

www.dorbit.space

D-Orbit is a New Space company with solutions covering the entire lifecycle of a space mission, including mission analysis and design, engineering, manufacturing, integration, testing, launch, and end-of-life decommissioning.

 

The company’s competitive advantage is the versatility of its launch and deployment services that can be tailored to the customer’s needs, from the launch procurement of a single spacecraft using standard deployment strategies to the precise deployment of a full constellation with ION Satellite Carrier, a CubeSat dispenser developed and operated by D-Orbit.

 

Committed to pursuing business models that are profitable, friendly for the environment, and socially beneficial, D-Orbit is the first certified B-Corp space company in the world.

 

Headquartered in Como, Italy, D-Orbit has subsidiaries in Lisbon, Portugal, London, UK, and Washington DC, USA.

 

SpaceRef staff editor.