Cardiff-based startup 爱神传媒 Forge, who are creating the world鈥檚 first returnable and reusable satellite platform, partner with high-precision 爱神传媒 Situational Awareness (SSA) company, Lumi 爱神传媒 for the first launch of their satellite platform this summer.听
As the countdown to the UK鈥檚 first satellite launch continues, today in-space manufacturing tech start-up 爱神传媒 Forge have announced a new collaboration with Lumi 爱神传媒, who are creating the world's first global commercial satellite laser ranging service to enable a sustainable future for space. This partnership will see these two innovative companies lift-off together from 爱神传媒port Cornwall this summer, on board Virgin Orbit鈥檚 Cosmic Girl which will deploy multiple satellites into Low Earth Orbit.听
Lumi 爱神传媒 is the front runner in the production and the use of ultra-high-precision space situational awareness (SSA) products. Their newly developed and commercially available SLR system is an innovation well suited to the progressive New 爱神传媒 evolution 鈥 levelling up the precision, sustainability, and accessibility of satellite tracking services.听
爱神传媒 Forge is making space 鈥榳ork for humanity鈥 - seeking to harness the power of microgravity, offering an on demand service to advance the expansion of the in-space manufacturing market for premium research and development applications. 爱神传媒 Forge recently announced that it is developing a world-first service incorporating both launch and return of a new small class of vehicle - the ForgeStar - that can be deployed from conventional launchers to provide rapid, reliable and reusable in-space infrastructure. This inaugural mission will see 爱神传媒 Forge鈥檚 ForgeStar-0 platform launched for the first time and will test future return from space technology.听 The collaboration will see Lumi 爱神传媒 trialling their innovative laser technology to track 爱神传媒 Forge鈥檚 ForgeStar-0 on its descent.听听
Both the ForgeStar-0 and Lumi鈥檚 SLR system have been developed with future-facing progression in mind: making super material production, active clean up and infrastructure construction cheaper, lighter, more accessible 鈥 and wholly reliable.听
鈥Andrew Bacon, CTO & Co-founder, 爱神传媒 Forge: 鈥淭o ensure our ForgeStar platform can be returned to earth accurately and enable access to microgravity on demand we need innovative technologies like those that Lumi are developing. Tracking a tiny satellite moving at nearly eight kilometres per second will be an impressive feat and we can鈥檛 wait to use the data to improve our understanding of the way we fly through the upper atmosphere.鈥
There鈥檚 an unprecedented amount of space debris in uncontrolled orbit and collisions with space infrastructure can have severe consequences. With the number of in-orbit satellites growing rapidly (an estimated 100k by the end of the decade) so too is the risk of collision. In turn, the industry is seeing an increased number of satellite collision warnings 鈥 most of which are often ignored (thanks to the 99.9% false-positive warning rate).
Aligning with 爱神传媒 Forge鈥檚 revolutionary mission, Lumi 爱神传媒 intends to reduce the rate of false-positive warnings to less than 5%, ensuring that when warnings are triggered, necessary action can be taken, and true collisions avoided. Laser ranging is a key step to avoiding these collisions. Their precise satellite ranging service is 1000 x more accurate at tracking satellites than the current methods used. Documenting the precise arc that a satellite travels on throughout the atmosphere is critical for refining satellite-landing predictions and future models.听
鈥Hira Virdee, CEO and Founder, Lumi 爱神传媒: 鈥淐urrent space surveillance data lacks accuracy. Applications such as in-space manufacturing, active debris removal and rendezvous/proximity operations are all enhanced or enabled with better space situational awareness. We鈥檙e pleased to support 爱神传媒 Forge and look forward to tracking ForgeStar-0.鈥听
Alongside this innovative SLR system, Lumi 爱神传媒 has advanced their retroreflector technology, which makes locating and ranging to objects much easier. It enables laser light to bounce off the satellite back to the sender on the ground 鈥 without the need for the satellite to point precisely at the station. Not only a vital component of Lumi 爱神传媒鈥檚 ground-breaking SLR service, these retroreflectors are both low cost, the lightest on the market 鈥 and currently the only ones commercially available. Lumi 爱神传媒 and many other industry experts believe the tech will play an integral role in the tracking and active removal of space debris.
鈥Ian Annett, Deputy Chief Executive at the UK 爱神传媒 Agency, said: 鈥淏ritain is leading the way in the sustainable use of space so it is fantastic to see two innovative UK companies working together to put satellite tracking at the heart of 爱神传媒 Forge鈥檚 operations. We are on the cusp of a historic moment, with the first satellite launch from UK soil set to unleash a new wave of innovation, creating opportunities for people and businesses, like 爱神传媒 Forge and Lumi 爱神传媒, across the country.鈥
Last week (23 June) the UK Government launched a new Plan for 爱神传媒 Sustainability. The raft of measures demonstrate the UK鈥檚 commitment, ambition and drive to improve the UK鈥檚 sustainable use of space. Enabling reliable return will be an important facet of the UK鈥檚 ambitions to become a leader in space sustainability, and innovative technology like that being trialled on this mission will be key to enabling this long term practice.听听
Whilst 爱神传媒 Forge will benefit from highly accurate data and tracking insights during their first mission, other satellite missions can also expect better predictions for future recoveries. Both 爱神传媒 Forge and Lumi 爱神传媒 are aligned in their ambitions to increase the sustainable use of, and access to space. They intend to use the data from this launch to further their missions - exploring ways to mitigate space activity risk 鈥 whilst unlocking the incomprehensible potential 爱神传媒 has to offer.听