Solar storms vs. satellites: We're on it! 🛰️ 🎧 Tune into "The Dish" podcast to hear how simulation is helping safeguard satellites against solar storms and keep critical space data secure.
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I build spaceships and I control the weather! Our NASA award-winning technology will deliver earlier, 2X more accurate hurricane forecasts and improve all weather forecast models to reduce the cost of climate events.
All weather begins with the sun and solar activity is about to produce some stunning sights here on Earth. The Northern Lights may be visible as far south as Alabama! It is becoming increasingly important that we monitor space weather and improve our understanding of how space weather drives the terrestrial weather we experience. If we increase our measurement capabilities, we can improve our forecast models. #SpaceWeather can also impact satellite performance so more sensors in LEO attached to smallsats to collect measurements could be critical to extending mission life, hardening satellite designs to withstand solar events, and possibly maneuvering sats in orbit to lessen the impact. (I think we are a ways away on that last one). https://lnkd.in/gUEF8MAG #auroraborealis #space #smallsat
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Check out Episode 39 of The Dish to hear from Ansys expert Haroon Rashid on the innovative solutions that keep critical space data safe and discover how simulation is crucial in safeguarding satellites against solar storms!
Podcast: How Ansys is looking to salvage data in space
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Senior R&D Engineer at Ansys | Chartered Engineer | PhD in Combustion CFD | 15+ Years' Experience in Numerical Simulation
Dive into the world of satellite constellations in our next webinar! Discover how to model and analyze groups of satellites with chains and constellation objects for optimal connectivity.
Improved Data Routing and Optimization for Large Satellite Constellation Designs | Ansys
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Senior R&D Engineer at Ansys | Chartered Engineer | PhD in Combustion CFD | 15+ Years' Experience in Numerical Simulation
Dive into the world of satellite constellations in our next webinar! Discover how to model and analyze groups of satellites with chains and constellation objects for optimal connectivity.
Improved Data Routing and Optimization for Large Satellite Constellation Designs | Ansys
amplify.ansys.com
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Founder, TerraWatch Space | Earth Observation Strategist, Consultant & Evangelist | Demystifying Satellite Data & its Applications 🌍 🛰️
Over the years, the space industry has evolved from traditional outsourcing models for building and launching Earth observation satellites to more innovative space-as-a-service, constellation-as-a-service and satellite-for-purchase models. Here are the different ways to build and launch EO satellites in 2023, with some examples.
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🛰️ #SaturdaySpotlight: Austrian Debris Detection Low Earth Orbit Reconnoiter aka ADLER 🛰️ Discover the ADLER family of cubesats, a critical step in understanding space debris around Earth. With innovative piezoelectric sensors, these satellites measure Micro Meteoroids and Orbital Debris (MMOD) density, helping predict satellite longevity in Low Earth Orbit. Our piezoelectric sensors have been recently tested with particle accelerator experiments, where we gained insights into impact energy, signal dependence, and sensor temperature. ⏰ Project Duration: Jan 2021 - ongoing Learn more on how #ADLER1 and #ADLER2 can improve space situational awareness ➡️ https://ow.ly/lmWs50PxomF #SpaceDebris #SSA #SaturdaySpotlight #austriainspace
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GOES-U is the final satellite in NOAA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) – R series of four satellites. After it reaches geostationary orbit, approximately two weeks after launch, GOES-U will be renamed GOES-19. Once in operations over the East Coast of North America, the satellite be known as GOES East, and will provide advanced weather imagery, atmospheric measurements and real-time mapping of lightning activity, in addition to critical space weather observations.
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Discover how simulation is crucial in safeguarding satellites against solar storms. Hear from Ansys expert Haroon Rashid on the innovative solutions that keep critical space data safe.
Podcast: How Ansys is looking to salvage data in space
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