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Mission Space - Quantifying your risks of solar radiation.

Space weather radiation ranks among the highest priority natural hazards, whereas geomagnetic storms cause disruptions both in space and on the ground. Economic losses as a result of space weather lack of study are estimated to run into $3.4 trillion or 5.6 % of global GDP if a severe geomagnetic event were to happen nowadays. And still, gaps in research still persist, and there are no commercial sources for purchasing real-time, accurate, solution-tailored space weather forecasts.

Mission Space is the first company in the world to build and launch its own private constellation for monitoring and forecasting solar radiation. With its own detectors on Low Earth Orbit that are 100x smaller and 10x cheaper than the existing systems and advanced models on the ground, MISSION SPACE turns outdated and costly raw data processes into real-time, actionable insights. It helps satellite operators, rocket launchers, space agencies, GNSS operators and governments solve the problem of data deficit and lack of warning tools to mitigate the effects of the sun’s activity.

MISSION SPACE has already launched its payload in the stratosphere, measured radiation particles at an altitude of 30 km above the ground. It has secured and booked a launch of its first satellite mission AURORA-1 on top of SpaceX Falcon9 in January of 2023 and raised its pre-seed round of investment from Luxembourg business angels.

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Luxembourg

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