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Forecasting solar flares to protect operations on Earth and in space. 🌍🚀 Advanced 96-hour predictions to safeguard technology, infrastructure, and lives.

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Overall, in the last 5 years, over $950M worth of satellites were lost as a result of space weather (Starlink, Hitomi, Intelsat 29e, Amos 5, SES ACM-9) and it is estimated that annually, average satellite operators lose as much as $250M due to #spaceweather anomalies.

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2025 set to be record year for extreme #spaceweather notices for Critical National Infrastructure newcivilengineer.com/latest/2025-se…

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Mission Space is at the Small Satellite Conference this week — connecting with satellite operators, researchers, and industry leaders to talk about the future of real-time space weather monitoring. #SmallSat2025 #SpaceWeather

Mission Space is at the <a href="/SmallSat/">Small Satellite Conference</a> this week — connecting with satellite operators, researchers, and industry leaders to talk about the future of real-time space weather monitoring. #SmallSat2025 #SpaceWeather
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We’ll be at S4: Seattle #Space Superiority Summit this September 11; and at Payload 🚀's Lunar and Mars Economy Summit in Houston, on Oct 14–15. Let's meet and talk #radiation in space and #orbitaldrag! Follow our journey, we are moving fast! missionspace.substack.com/p/zohar-wins-g…

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LEO is becoming increasingly congested, with solar #radiation adding an additional layer of risk. Intense solar flares and geomagnetic storms can damage satellite electronics, induce surface charging, or accelerate #atmosphericdrag — leading to the loss of hundreds of satellites

LEO is becoming increasingly congested, with solar #radiation adding an additional layer of risk.

Intense solar flares and geomagnetic storms can damage satellite electronics, induce surface charging, or accelerate #atmosphericdrag — leading to the loss of hundreds of satellites
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Both DSCOVR and ACE were offline, leaving only SOHO sending solar wind data—during Solar Maximum, with a coronal hole stream headed for Earth. We’re flying blind at peak solar activity. youtube.com/watch?app=desk…

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We’re glad to welcome Enrico Camporeale as an Advisor! Enrico is a Research Scientist at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he co-leads NASA’s Center of Excellence SWORD and directs projects on ensemble learning, probabilistic forecasting, and solar wind dynamics.

We’re glad to welcome Enrico Camporeale as an Advisor!

Enrico is a Research Scientist at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he co-leads NASA’s Center of Excellence SWORD and directs projects on ensemble learning, probabilistic forecasting, and solar wind dynamics.
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Mission managers have been unable to contact the satellite DSCOVR, which measures solar wind a million miles from Earth. According to NOAA’s National Center for Environmental Information, the agency stopped receiving new data from DSCOVR as of July 15.

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As carbon dioxide levels rise, the Earth's upper atmosphere will react more dramatically to geomagnetic storms, posing new challenges for the thousands of satellites orbiting our planet. astronomy.com/science/satell…

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Thanks to satnow for featuring us! Mission Space's ZOHAR Payload Receives 2025 Global Tech Award in Space Technology. satnow.com/news/details/3…

Thanks to <a href="/satnow_online/">satnow</a> for featuring us!  

Mission Space's ZOHAR Payload Receives 2025 Global Tech Award in Space Technology. 

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In The Space Economy by Space Capital, GEOINT is no longer just military or academic. Commercial companies use cheap launches, constellations, and modeling to unlock insights—climate tech proves it. But what about #spaceweather? Solar storms, cosmic rays, orbital drag,

In The Space Economy by <a href="/SpaceCapital/">Space Capital</a>, GEOINT is no longer just military or academic. Commercial companies use cheap launches, constellations, and modeling to unlock insights—climate tech proves it.

But what about #spaceweather? Solar storms, cosmic rays, orbital drag,
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Existing methods for identifying an object as a Maneuverable or Non-Maneuverable Payload, Rocket Body or Debris Fragment are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and were not designed for launches with large manifests via LeoLabs amostech.com/TechnicalPaper…