ESA Launches 7 New Missions to Supercharge Space Data Transfer
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- Space is becoming increasingly crowded with satellites and the data they generate, requiring new approaches to data transfer.
- The European Space Agency (ESA) launched eight CubeSats and a payload on SpaceX's Transporter-16 mission in March 2026 to test laser communication, inter-satellite networking, and in-orbit AI processing.
- Five CubeSats from Greece's Connectivity Programme aim to enhance optical capabilities, with missions like OptiSat and PeakSat focusing on secure laser links and improved space-to-ground communications.
- The ERMIS Constellation satellites test various technologies, including 5G for IoT and laser terminals for downloading hyperspectral Earth observation images.
- Three Pioneer Partnership Project CubeSats, such as Mission Saas and Mission VIREON, focus on de-risking optical links and providing cost-effective, high-resolution Earth observation data.
- An additional payload by Belgian company EDGX demonstrates 'edge computing' in space using AI to reduce data bandwidth needs, aligning with SpaceX's goal of orbital AI data centers.
- These missions represent a shift towards optical communication and in-orbit data processing to support future planet-wide internet, despite challenges like orbital debris and light pollution.