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Saber Astronautics

http://www.saberastro.com/
Last activity: 19.08.2024
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Saber Astronautics is a space engineering company dedicated to making space operations safer, easier, and cheaper.

We reduce the barriers to space through mission operations and planning services, mission software tools and best-in-class predictive analytics. Our customers range from national governments and space agencies, to large constellation commercial operators.

Our research takes the cutting edge in complex systems science and applies it to space operations— we model the interaction between spacecraft telemetry and the space environment to estimate causes and effects of anomalies. With our technology, operators will track the paths of defects as they cascade through spacecraft subsystems and make safer, more informed corrections. The approach will enable future spacecraft which can understand their own local environments, and make better autonomous responses.
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Location: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $520K
Founded date: 2008

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DateSeriesAmountInvestors
05.09.2022-$520K-

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19.08.2024SpaceSight™ by Scout Space Now Available on Saber Astronautics’ Space Application Marketplace (SAM)Visualization of SpaceSight™ by Scout: Virtualizing In-Space Observations Visualization of SpaceSight™ by Scout: Virtualizing In-Space Observations A tool for the space community to virtualize in-space observations RESTON, VA, US, August 19...
05.09.2022Space Force extends Saber Astronautics’ contract for space visualization softwareThe company won a $540,000 small business contract known as a TACFI, or Tactical Funding Increase WASHINGTON — Saber Astronautics announced Sept. 5 the U.S. Space Force has extended the company’s contract to develop a space domain awareness...
24.04.2017First Australian-built satellites launched in 15 yearsPhD student Ben Southwell working on the loaf-sized UNSW-ECO satellite at AITC. Source: UNSW, author provided By Andrew Dempster, UNSW The first Australian-built satellites to be launched in 15 years recently took off from Cape Canaveral in...

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