Cell Tower in the Sky

Our constellation mirrors how terrestrial wireless networks scaled — backbone towers plus distributed low-cost nodes.

Small satellite nodes (repeaters) \ | / \ | / Node ---Backbone--- Node | | Data downlink v Ground station | v Customer dashboard

A backbone satellite acts as the aggregation hub — like a cell tower. Multiple low-cost picosatellites serve as distributed repeater nodes, collecting signals from the ground and relaying them to the backbone. Coverage scales by adding inexpensive nodes, not costly all-in-one satellites.

LEO low Earth orbit constellation
Small Sats compact, cost-effective design
~90 min orbital pass cadence
Global worldwide coverage target

How It Works

From sensor to insight in three steps.

1

Sense

Ground terminals on remote assets collect telemetry — temperature, pressure, GPS, status alerts — and transmit small data packets skyward.

2

Relay

Our satellite constellation captures and relays the data to ground stations on every orbital pass, roughly every 90 minutes.

3

Deliver

Data flows into our platform where customers access real-time dashboards, automated alerts, and historical analytics.

Multi-Payload Architecture

One orbital asset, multiple revenue-generating services on every pass.

Service What It Does Who It Serves
IoT Micro-Data Sensor telemetry from remote assets Mining, oil & gas, agriculture, utilities
Maritime AIS/VDES Ship tracking and identification data Coast guards, insurers, logistics operators
Aviation ADS-B Aircraft position and flight data Airlines, aviation authorities, ANSPs