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The moon base has a hardware plan. It needs a software strategy, too.SpaceNews / Apr 6, 2026
Early in my career at SpaceX, I was the only person dedicated to training the mission control team for Dragon. For three years, I built the training for the operations team. The documentation came second, always the thing I’d get to later, always the thing that felt like overhead against the actual work of getting […]
The post The moon base has a hardware plan. It needs a software strategy, too. appeared first on SpaceNews.Satellite servicing startup Starfish taps Quindar for mission operations softwareSpaceNews / Feb 5, 2026
Quindar’s software aims to cut cost and complexity of satellite ground operations
The post Satellite servicing startup Starfish taps Quindar for mission operations software appeared first on SpaceNews.Turion Space Corp. Acquires Tychee Research Group to Accelerate Autonomous Space Operations and Mission EngineeringSpaceNews / Jan 13, 2026
IRVINE, Calif. & LOS ANGELES, Calif. — January 13, 2026 — Turion Space Corp. (“Turion”), a space infrastructure company that builds and operates mission-grade spacecraft and space operations software, today […]
The post Turion Space Corp. Acquires Tychee Research Group to Accelerate Autonomous Space Operations and Mission Engineering appeared first on SpaceNews.Beyond the downlink: Why Earth-independent AI is the next moat in space operationsSpaceNews / Oct 15, 2025
Every new space mission runs into the same wall: physics and fragility. Physics, because the speed of light and contested spectrum make real-time decision-making from the ground impossible when you need it most. Fragility, because modern space systems are software-defined, interconnected, and therefore exposed to radiation-induced faults, cascading anomalies and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. The […]
The post Beyond the downlink: Why Earth-independent AI is the next moat in space operations appeared first on SpaceNews.
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'Mission Operations as a Service. Software platform for satellite operations'.
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