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A British satellite technology start-up has raised $50 million as it pledges to use artificial intelligence to broaden access to data gathered from space. Open
Satellites have come into focus as a critical way and sometimes the only way to deliver communications and receive data about certain locations around the world, a power position that can be heroic but also ripe for abuse, and that's before considering how their presence contributes to the growing problem of space debris. Now, U.K. startup Open Cosmos, which is building what it describes as "sustainable" low-earth orbit satellites and an end-to-end system for managing the data gathered through them, has raised $50 million aimed at making access more democratized through a platform it has built that lets multiple organizations use single satellites, or more typically a constellation of satellites, and (if they choose) share the data they collect with each other. The company co-founded by three aerospace engineers out of Spain has been around since 2015 and caught the eye of the industry early on when it managed to put together and launch its first LEO satellite