Mission Space
Builds proprietary orbital sensors and a SaaS platform for real-time space weather monitoring, forecasting, and risk mitigation
Mission Space develops and operates a commercial satellite-based space weather monitoring and forecasting system. The company deploys proprietary sensor payloads, branded Zohar, aboard partner satellites in low Earth orbit to collect real-time data on charged particles, geomagnetic conditions, plasma densities, and magnetic field variations. Each Zohar payload integrates a spectrometer and Cherenkov detector capable of performing up to 1,000 measurements per second. Mission Space plans a constellation of 24 payloads, with full deployment targeted for 2027. The collected data feeds into a cloud-based SaaS intelligence platform accessible via API, which applies machine learning models trained on the Luxembourg MeluXina supercomputer to deliver localized space weather forecasts up to 96 hours in advance. The company serves satellite operators, airlines operating polar routes, power grid operators, and financial institutions exposed to geomagnetic disruption risk. Founded in 2020 with roots in Israel and Latvia, Mission Space is headquartered in Luxembourg and maintains offices in Miami. It was named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer in 2022.
Operates a hyperspectral Earth observation satellite constellation and analytics platform for agriculture, energy, environment, and mining
Manufactures and operates the world's largest synthetic aperture radar satellite constellation, providing persistent Earth observation data and natural catastrophe analytics