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Spiral Blue's ground-breaking image computer for satellites is now in space


Spiral Blue’s ground-breaking image computer for satellites is now in space
Simon Thomsen - July 2, 2021
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An artist s impression of the Stork satellite in orbit with the SEZ computer aboard
Sydney spacetech startup Spiral Blue has launched its first prototype computers, called
Space Edge Zero (SEZ),
into orbit aboard Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket.
Spiral Blue’s SEZ computer will introduce in-space processing of satellite images, currently unavailable to Earth observation satellites.
Traditionally, Earth observation data is downloaded into a raw format from Earth observation satellites and is then heavily processed into a format useful to non-technical decision makers. Spiral Blue’s SEZ ensures process means only the information needed by the end user is delivered, improving the efficiency of satellites, and making Earth observation data more affordable and accessible.  ....

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Spiral Blue launches computers into space aboard Richard Branson's maiden Virgin Orbit mission


A still from the livestream of the Satellite Payload Bay in flight. Source: Virgin Orbit.
Aussie space-tech startup Spiral Blue has successfully launched two of its image processing computers into orbit aboard the maiden flight of Richard Branson’s satellite taxi service.
The first prototypes of Spiral Blue’s Space Edge Zero (SEZ) computers were shot into orbit from California in a so-called ‘ride-share mission’.
The computers are hosted on two small-scale satellites produced by Polish manufacturer SatRevolution, which were on board Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket.
Entitled Tubular Bells, Part One, the mission marked the first commercial flight of Richard Branson’s satellite launch service. ....

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