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Closing the security gap in space systems

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Mission planning system will break before your rockets do

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 6 meses·0 comments

The readiness of AI for management of complex space missions

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 6 meses·0 comments

Designing Space Systems with Integrated FDIR

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2 points·by kartikkumar·há 6 meses·0 comments

The procedural debt in drafting work instructions that's killing space missions

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4 points·by kartikkumar·há 7 meses·0 comments

Designing space systems with integrated FDIR strategies

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 7 meses·0 comments

Coatings: The surface behind space missions

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3 points·by kartikkumar·há 7 meses·0 comments

The benefits of standardized architectures for space missions

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 7 meses·0 comments

Scalability and expandability of ground stations with SDR technology

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 7 meses·0 comments

Overcoming Challenges in Space Processor Emulation

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 9 meses·0 comments

Benefits of standardized architectures for space missions with Texas Instruments

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 11 meses·0 comments

Evolving NewSpace market trends from a nanosatellite manufacturer's perspective

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 12 meses·0 comments

Stray light in space missions – with Acktar

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1 points·by kartikkumar·ano passado·0 comments

Reaction wheels or control moment gyroscopes for your next space mission?

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6 points·by kartikkumar·ano passado·0 comments

Laser communications systems for inter-satellite links (ISLs) in LEO

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2 points·by kartikkumar·ano passado·0 comments

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 4 anos·0 comments

An overview of optical communication systems for satellites (updated)

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2 points·by kartikkumar·há 4 anos·0 comments

An overview of Ka-band communication systems for satellites

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2 points·by kartikkumar·há 4 anos·0 comments

A guide to small satellite propulsion systems

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 5 anos·0 comments

An overview of 3D printing/additive manufacturing for space missions

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1 points·by kartikkumar·há 5 anos·0 comments

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kartikkumar
·há 4 anos·discuss
It's kinda funny how strategy and tactics can cross over between totally unrelated businesses.

We've taken a pretty similar approach to keeping companies honest. What we realized was that in niche markets, trust drives transactions and people are often aware that burning relationships for short-term gain has a drastic impact on lifetime value, especially if there are strong network effects.

Fortunately, we've only had to threaten to use the contractual stick a handful of times, and in each case, the mere appearance of the stick in the conversation served to recalibrate things, bringing the dialogue back to the fair center.

The cold start problem is real and one that really took us a lot of time and effort. The time spent to understand the mechanics of our marketplace manually paid itself back later on, when we realized that it helped us understand churn, and specifically how to mitigate it.

Enjoy the read!
kartikkumar
·há 5 anos·discuss
This is quite a popular idea but there's a lot of challenging economics that haven't been figured out yet.

CisLunar Industries [1] for example wants to harvest and process metal from debris on orbit.

Their initial application is to create metal fuel rods for thruster technology being developed by Neumann Space [2].

[1] https://www.cislunarindustries.com

[2] https://neumannspace.com
kartikkumar
·há 5 anos·discuss
Congrats on your launch!

Back in 2015, I was part of an EU Marie Curie ITN network called Stardust [1] working on something similar.

We utilized robotic arms and a novel non-contact, detumbling technology (using eddy currents) to approach and remove Ariane rocket bodies [2].

It was a fascinating project and I subsequently worked on investigating mission analysis approaches to compute multi-target rendezvous sequences, specifically assessing the impact of orbital perturbations on the use of semi-analytical transfer leg design algorithms [3].

You might be interested in the follow-up to the Stardust network, dubbed Stardust-R [4]. Happy to connect you with any of the organizations involved if it's helpful.

It was the frustration of trying to manually deal with collecting information for component, subsystem, and system trade studies that led to me wondering if an 'amazon for space' [5] wouldn't help engineers focus on the really hard engineering instead of Googling :) [shameless plug]

Would love to learn more about your Droid platform if you're interested in chatting!

[1] https://www.stardust2013.eu

[2] https://www.dfki.de/web/forschung/projekte-publikationen/pub...

[3] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S02731...

[4] http://www.stardust-network.eu

[5] https://satsearch.com
kartikkumar
·há 5 anos·discuss
Sounds good!
kartikkumar
·há 5 anos·discuss
Congrats! Great to see YC supporting more software companies that are working towards finally bringing the "boring" parts of the sector into the 21st century.

If you're interested in exploring the idea of supply chain integration, I'd love to chat. We're an ESA-backed, online marketplace for the space sector [1], and we've built a few integrations already to bring tools and data together for engineers.

[1] https://satsearch.com