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Acceleration Towards LEO Automatic Space Safety

Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ATLAS2 (Acceleration Towards LEO Automatic Space Safety)

Okres sprawozdawczy: 2024-07-01 do 2025-06-30

The ATLAS² (Acceleration Towards LEO Automated Space Safety) project aims at developing the first end-to-end space safety service, from risk detection to execution of risk mitigation manoeuvres on behalf of satellite operators, positioning Look Up Space as a central player in space sustainability. The service is applicable to small satellite fleets as well as to full satellite constellations and is based on:
- The Look Up’s network of 7 globally distributed radars, within EU sovereign territories, with a proprietary design for global surveillance and tracking.
- The optimised fusion of data coming from its own network and any kind of external sources powered by Look Up secure, hybrid and dual use digital platform.
- The interoperability with all stakeholders for an efficient operational coordination

The project main objective it to propose an innovative service giving access to safer space operations to the entire space community. The development of such a service requires
- to design processes and tools for automated data exchanges and processing with all the stakeholders, aiming at a high level of interoperability
- to develop algorithms and tools for customized and facilitated collision risk management, from the monitoring of the risk to the satellite manoeuvre execution
- to implement secure processes to directly execute and monitor manoeuvres on behalf of satellites operators/owners
- to test and demonstrate the service to various stakeholders all along the project development to ensure the perfect fit between the service value proposition and the market needs.

With this vertical integration, Look Up aims at giving simplified access to safe space operations to all satellites owner, increasing satellite lifetime and mission availability.
Look Up announced the closing of its Series A in June 2025. The total amount gathered is €50 millions including the EIC fund' contribution. In addition to expanding its SORASYS radar network, this new funding will enable Look Up to develop advanced Space Traffic Management and Space Operations-as-a-Service offerings.
Svetoslava Georgieva, Chair of the EIC Fund Board mentionned: “The EIC Fund is proud to support Look Up, a strategic company that, in just three years, has proven its ability to execute an ambitious project combining innovation, international growth, and European sovereignty. Thanks to our investment, they will continue deploying its global radar network." The deployment of the three first SORASYS RADAR is also funded by EU SST.

After one year of development, the first version of the ATLAS² service is functional, as a proof of concept of the full service, proposing avoidance manoeuvre recommendations. An enhanced manoeuvre optimization algorithms, integrating a first set of operational constraints is implemented, proposing adapted risk mitigation strategies for satellites équipped with chemical propulsion system as well as low-thrust propulsion system. The availability of ground stations link to execute the strategy is also taken into account.

The solution of developping a mobile phone application has been chosen as an innovative way to widely broadcast information about high interest conjunctions. The developped application offers an optimal user experience and is a scalable solution which can be enhanced to support a wide range of services. The application is also an
efficient way to promote LUS’ capacities, and an attractive add-on for the custormers already using the Look Up web application Synpase.

In the development of the project, several key partnerships are engaged, making sense from a technical point of view as well as from business development perspectives. Advanced discussions are on-going with suppliers of software solutions for space application, ground stations providers, space systems manufacturers and satellite operators interested for being early adopters of the service. The first round of demonstrations for the service allowed to gather very interesting and relevant feedbacks, already being integrated to improve the service.
Results so far at the end of the reporting period are to be further expanded during the second project half in order to show uptake and success.
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