Telespazio signs a contract with ESA for I*STAR, an innovative service to improve access to Earth observation data

20 June 2022

Telespazio has signed a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development of I*STAR, an innovative service rooted in cloud-based artificial intelligence techniques capable of improving and facilitating the use of Earth observation satellites.

The project springs from the ESA InCubed programme, the technology incubator of the agency’s Φ-lab, dedicated to cutting-edge research and development initiatives.

Through an innovative as-a-service model, I*STAR allows new user families - whether start-ups, new space companies looking for a smart solution, or space institutions and agencies interested in reducing costs and promoting the use of their space infrastructures - to request new acquisitions and data from the Earth observation constellations, simply, efficiently and promptly.

Using deep and machine learning algorithms, I*STAR can model user preferences with regard to satellite platforms, sensors, topics, areas of interest, and types of products, ensuring that even non-specialist users can make specific acquisition requests from the satellites in orbit, without the direct support of space operations.

In addition to ensuring lower costs and easier access to data, in the event of natural disasters I*STAR can speed up response times and support local authorities and civil protection departments more efficiently and effectively.

 

 

“I*STAR introduces a brand-new solution in the Earth observation Ground segment – the ability to request products or acquisitions according to user profiles while minimizing the need to know specific mission or to have operational skills. We’re very pleased and encouraged that the ESA InCubed programme has recognised our novel approach and given us the opportunity to bring I*STAR to market”.

Marco Brancati, Head of Innovation and Technical governance of Telespazio.

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