A decade on\, smartphone-like software finally heads to space

A decade on, smartphone-like software finally heads to space

AFP  |  Washington 

Once a traditional is launched into space, its and stay mostly immutable for the rest of its existence as it orbits the Earth, even as the technology it serves on the ground continues to change.

US company presented its new "SmartSat" technology to journalists Wednesday near

"SmartSat" software will hitch a ride aboard mini satellites called cubesats that they plan to launch within the next six months.

"Today's satellites that exist currently are durable, they're capable, they're precise, but once we launch them, they generally don't change much," Lockheed Martin's explained. "We want the satellites of the future to operate more like "

Instead of computer programs with a single processor, like satellites have today, with "SmartSat," says they'll be bringing to space.

"That lets satellites process more data in so they can beam down just the critical and relevant information -- saving bandwidth costs and reducing the burden on ground station analysts, and ultimately opening the door for tomorrow's data centers in space," the company said in a statement.

For example, according to the company, this technology could allow a commercial operator to more easily reprogram a communications to switch to serving instead of Western Europe, if necessary.

The might also be interested, though Lockheed has not yet confirmed whether they are a "SmartSat" client.

Why haven't organizations implemented such revolutionary technology before now? Extreme conditions in space make everything more complicated.

"The hardware is very susceptible to locking up or just completely burning out," said "SmartSat" "So the hardware is now catching up to the capabilities that we see on the ground, such that it's more radiation-tolerant.

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First Published: Thu, March 21 2019. 00:50 IST