Technating

Technating

Space Research and Technology

SpaceTech product company developing satellites communication software

About us

Data Management Solutions for Space Tech

Industry
Space Research and Technology
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Houston
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
tech business, data pipelines, databases, data migration, and aerospace software

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    We’re back from our almost-summer-long vacation, and we have some exciting news! The Spacepower Conference 2024 in Orlando is an absolute must-visit for anyone looking to network with top Space Force Guardians, DoD civilians, industry leaders, and many others!

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    🌌 Advancing Space Communication Technologies 🚀 We’re thrilled to share some exciting news from NASA: the Advanced Spacecraft Technology for Human Exploration Beyond Low Earth Orbit project. This amazing initiative aims to revolutionize deep space exploration with new propulsion, power, and avionics technologies. At Technating, we’re inspired by NASA’s drive to push the boundaries of space tech. As we work on our inter-satellite communication software, we are hopeful for the chance to be part of such incredible projects in the future. We’re excited about the possibilities ahead and are committed to advancing space communication technologies. Together, let’s reach for the stars! 🌟 #SpaceTech #SatelliteCommunication #NASA #Innovation #FutureExploration #TechForGood

    Here on Earth, we have the Global Positioning System satellite constellation to provide precise position, navigation, and timing (PNT) information, but no such capability exists on Mars. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is working on that. JPL is developing modeling and simulation capabilities to assess different Mars data-relay satellite architectures for their ability to provide PNT information. Right now, NASA relies in part on Earth-based tracking for spacecraft and rover operations on the Red Planet. Mars-based PNT would have higher precision and reliability, boosting spacecraft autonomy and reducing power requirements, while also limiting burdens on NASA’s Deep Space Network. Learn more about the project, key partners, and NASA centers on our TechPort database. https://lnkd.in/eNdur27R

    • An image of Mars as it would be seen from space. The planet's surface is mostly reddish-brown, with the deep canyon of the Valles Marineris forming a large horizontal scar across its equator. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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    🛰️ Tech Highlight: Inter-Satellite Links (ISL) At Technating, we're excited about the potential of Inter-Satellite Links (ISL), a trend poised to revolutionize satellite communication subsystems. ISL allows satellites to communicate directly with each other, enhancing speed and reducing latency. This technology is crucial for our work in developing robust communication networks in space, enabling more efficient satellite constellations and continuous global coverage. Embracing ISL aligns with our mission to innovate and improve connectivity across the globe. #SatelliteCommunication #Innovation #Technating

    Top 7 Trends In Satellite Communication Subsystems

    Top 7 Trends In Satellite Communication Subsystems

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    🚀 Exciting developments in satellite technology! NASA's use of ion thruster know-how continues to revolutionize the space industry. The innovative Hall-effect thrusters, developed through collaborations with industry leaders like Orbion Space Technology, are enhancing the capabilities and efficiency of satellites. These thrusters, which use electricity and inert gases instead of traditional chemical propellants, are critical for maintaining satellite orbits and extending operational lifespans with minimal fuel consumption. It's a great example of how advanced space technologies can lead to more sustainable and cost-effective satellite operations. #SpaceTech #Innovation #NASA Full article here: https://lnkd.in/gHM_5e8C

    Tech Today: NASA’s Ion Thruster Knowhow Keeps Satellites Flying

    Tech Today: NASA’s Ion Thruster Knowhow Keeps Satellites Flying

    https://www.nasa.gov

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