
Beyond Sight,
Beyond Space.
Mission Intelligence for Multi-Domain Operations


Connecting Mission Data. Creating Trusted Mission Intelligence.
SpaceApp develops the Multi-Domain Intelligence Platform (MDIP), a cloud-native Mission Intelligence platform that integrates telemetry, simulation, mission events, and operational observations into trusted Mission Assessment Products supporting government, commercial, and autonomous operations.

Automated Tactical Indicators & Warnings (I&W)
An event-driven, serverless pipeline that automatically detects orbital anomalies, maneuver events, and launch profiles, routing high-priority alerts to operational commanders..
Dynamic Orbit & Trajectory Orchestration
The platform ingests and streams advanced third-party physics models, executing predictive trajectory analysis for complex orbital profiles, hypersonic boost-glide paths, and booster re-entry events without modifications to the core runtime logic.
Multi-Domain Sensor Fusion & Data Ingestion
Normalizes and fuses multi-source data feeds—including high-update satellite catalogs, FAA NOTAMs, maritime Notice to Mariners (NTM), and space weather indices—into a single, cryptographically validated Common Operational Picture (COP).
MDIP® Data Backbone
SpaceApp delivers high-consequence data orchestration at the speed of relevance. Engineered to satisfy the rigorous requirements of Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2), our Multi-Domain Intelligence Platform (MDIP®) serves as a resilient, vendor-agnostic control plane that transforms disparate telemetry streams into actionable mission telemetry.

Rather than replacing existing mission systems, MDIP enables organizations to integrate, validate, and operationalize information from multiple providers, accelerating trusted decision-making across the mission lifecycle

Thanks to the growing sophistication and falling cost of satellites, more businesses than ever are looking to the “final frontier” for insights which can be put to use here on Earth.
We’ve been talking about Big Data for a long time, and this takes us on the journey to start understanding space data and space analytics. Not too many people in the commercial sector have got their hands around it yet, they don’t fully understand the implications of all of this data.
The exciting part for the industry is that much of this data will become available for organizations whose business is not primarily space-based.

Global Space Numbers
+293bn
Revenue Satellite Industry 2025
613bn
Turnover Space Economy
1-3tn
Mkt Value by 2030
291
2025 Orbital Launches
100k
Satellites Orbiting by 2030
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Imagine a Vast World of Data & Vantage Points that Have The Potential to Change The Way We Live.

