Following the launch of a batch of four satellites in November 2022, the company efficiently commissioned, and manoeuvred them in record time.
Astrocast, a global nanosatellite IoT network operator, has successfully optimised its satellite constellation with improved service quality and reliability. Following the launch of four satellites in November 2022, the company efficiently commissioned them and began computing and executing the necessary manoeuvres to re-phase them with the correct angular separation to maximize service performance.
Due to the computed and performed manoeuvres, the satellites can now be put into service starting at the end of February and will be in their final orbital slot by the end of May. Astrocasts complete control of the constellation enables the company to enhance the service and increase the satellite lifetime with maximum propellant usage optimisation.
Federico Belloni, CTO of Astrocast, said: The increased number of satellites in our constellation brings more redundancy for the Astrocast service, improving reliability, service passes per day, and average latency. In addition, the companys in-house expertise ensures the successful operation of the constellation.
Astrocasts successful optimisation of its satellite constellation demonstrates the companys satellite technology maturity, including fabrication, operation, and constellation design and maintenance. The company has complete control of its satellites in orbit, enabling it to optimise the service. In addition, the satellites are monitored and manoeuvred if required to ensure no collision events occur, due to Astrocasts collaboration with OKAPI:Orbits.