
Speed. Precision. Trust.

The most critical phase of any mission is the launch. After release from the launch vehicle, the operator must establish contact with the satellite to send commands and receive data. This becomes very complicated in the cases of Rideshare missions.
Operators need up-to-date orbital data to keep tracking and communicating with the satellite after the first day. When depending on public sources, this can take anywhere from days to weeks.
Your launch challenges addressed:
• Identifying the own spacecraft from a batch,
• Establish initial contact,
• Obtain the first reliable orbit solution,
• Prepare and execute the first safe maneuvers,
• Maneuver into your target orbit.

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OKAPI:LEOP guides you through uncertainty, and enables you to make timely decisions with confidence. Agree on a workflow and receive applied industry standards, supported by a highly reactive operations team.
Don’t Lose Your Satellite in the Critical Early Hours of Your Mission
Rideshare launches increase risk during the Launch and Early Orbit Phase, where poor tracking and delayed data can quickly lead to loss of contact. Learn how to reduce LEOP risk and protect your mission with our whitepaper.

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