Heimdall: Real-Time Satellite Intelligence Platform for Tracking Objects in Earth's Orbit
By
Kevin Wong
Worth a glance, not a chew.
Summary
Heimdall is a real-time satellite intelligence platform that provides telemetry data for all public traceable objects in Earth's orbit, addressing the growing issue of space congestion with over 100,000 satellites and millions of debris fragments expected by 2030.
Key quotes
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Heimdall is a real-time satellite intelligence platform that aggregates, processes, and renders telemetry for every public traceable object in Earth's sphere of influence—accessible anytime, anywhere.
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