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Decen Space

@decenspace

Space Infrastructure Without Limits

Berlin, Germany Katılım Kasım 2024
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Decen Space@decenspace·
When people think "space tech" they imagine billionaires, or companies that have raised hundreds of millions, launching reusable rockets or deploying massive fleets of satellites. To the average person, space feels distant, mysterious and accessible only to a select few. At Decen Space, we imagine a radically different future. We believe that the space economy, set to grow to three times its current size (nearly $2 trillion) by 2035, should be accessible to anyone and everyone. Over 4500 satellites were launched into space last year, with the number increasing exponentially with launch capability. These satellites constantly need to talk to Earth. The pace they are launching is outstripping the historical growth of ground infrastructure. There is growing commercial pressure to secure access to antennas. We believe this represents a tremendous economic opportunity. We imagine, and want to bring to life, a future where anyone with an antenna can participate in this trillion-dollar economy. All one would need is a few hundred dollars to start, and they’d be able to listen to the machines flying above us. A truly decentralized space economy, where everyone participates and gets a share of the value generated.
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Decen Space@decenspace·
Thrilled to be partnering with @Skymapperspace to open up the space market to the world! There's so much work to be done but we believe space should be global, inclusive, and accessible to everyone. Finding a partner who shares those values makes the journey that much better. 🛰️🔭
Skymapper@Skymapperspace

We’re excited to partner with @decenspace to advance space situational awareness. 📡Decen Space connects satellites to a global ground station network. 🔭 SkyMapper adds a decentralized layer of optical tracking from ground-based telescopes. Together, we can bring: better detection, tracking, and visibility of objects in orbit.

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Ti Morse@ti_morse

My first interview with @Peter_J_Beck, Founder & CEO of @RocketLab. Rocket Lab is scaling launch cadence faster than SpaceX scaled Falcon 9. 0:44 The biggest bottleneck to increasing launch cadence and mass to orbit 1:25 Growth of new space startups 3:05 Why governments have been ineffective at scaling launch 3:53 Tall Poppy Syndrome 4:38 Starting Rocket Lab without having $100 million 7:24 Scaling Electron vs focusing on Neutron 9:17 Rocket Lab hustle 11:10 Creating a culture of “F*ck it, let’s do it” 11:40 Worst supplier experiences 13:54 Having an engine explode before an important meeting 18:52 Rocket Lab’s first mission to the moon 20:55 Chewing glass and forcing the outcome to be good 22:57 Similarities in how Elon and Peter operate 25:05 Elon time and how to structure timelines 27:13 Designing a culture where everyone runs towards the fire 28:44 Making the Ferrari of rockets — the importance of creating beautiful things 31:20 “You don’t need to equate a price tag to beauty” 32:12 Why Peter hates launch day 34:48 “After a launch failure this place is a morgue” 35:22 Moving forward after a failure 36:40 Transitioning from an R&D organization to scaling rocket production 38:07 Production hell with rockets 39:09 Taking learnings from Electron to Neutron 41:03 Having dinner with Elon 42:00 Keeping the hiring bar extraordinarily high 44:05 “My job is to fix sh*t” 44:56 Rocket Lab’s first NASA launch 45:55 “The great thing about America is anything is possible” 47:40 Coming to Silicon Valley — meeting with Vinod Khosla 51:22 Why he decided to take $RKLB public 54:12 Creating a company that will outlive you 55:41 Turning Rocket Lab into a profitable business 57:23 The best space companies will all build their own rockets 1:00:35 Scaling Neutron 1:01:32 Why they’re using carbon fiber instead of steel 1:02:56 “Going public was a great capital unlock” 1:04:10 The importance of relentless optimism

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Space Tristan
Space Tristan@spacetristan·
Had a fantastic time at the @DLR_en German SatCom Days last week! 🛰️ It's always inspiring to connect with passionate space industry pros. Coming from an RF background, I especially loved diving into the latest optical & quantum comms research.
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1,300 minutes or more. That is the amount of time that a typical satellite is out of contact each day. We're bridging that divide. You will be able to use global network to increase contact opportunities by five times or more.
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Decen Space@decenspace·
Satellite tech is moving at light speed. Ground station procurement has been moving like it’s 2005. Decen Space is changing that, creating more flexible options than ever before for getting data from space to earth
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Decen Space@decenspace·
The "Starlink Effect" has certainly demonstrated one thing: The world is starved for continuous, high-bandwidth information. While the space segment is growing exponentially while the ground segment is still in its infancy. We're closing this gap by providing access to ground stations as scalable as the constellations themselves.
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Decen Space@decenspace·
We’re heading to @SpaceCommExpo London (March 4-5) to talk about the future of decentralized space infra. At Decen Space, we’re closing the gaps to make satellite comms: ✅ Accessible ✅ Flexible ✅ Affordable Let’s chat in London. 🇬🇧🚀
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Superteam Germany
Superteam Germany@SuperteamDE·
DePIN Unplugged Episode #5 ft. @Blockworks We will talk about: - Depin evolution: why “depin is dead” missed, and the shift from retail hype to institutional ops - Tokenomics and kpi emissions: buyback-and-burn, and aligning inflation with real value - Energy and telecom sovereignty: distributed energy easing national capacity crunch from ai growth - Space depin: cheaper launches enabling decentralized space data centers and pharma manufacturing - Infrafi: linking defi liquidity to the capex needed to build real-world networks 🎙️ Speakers: @spacetristan from @SuperteamDE & @decenspace @0xMetaLight from @Blockworks ⏰ Feb 26th, 6 PM CET 🔗 RSVP: luma.com/n6al5a8a
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Decen Space@decenspace·
The sky is getting crowded. The ESA’s new "Zero Debris" push and UN traffic talks prove that the old way of managing space is over. 🌌 To survive a crowded LEO, we need decentralized, high-velocity ground orchestration. We don't just provide access; we provide the agility needed for the next era of space commerce. The future is decentralized. Are you ready?
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Decen Space@decenspace·
SpaceX just contracted MTN for secure Gov-LEO connectivity. The message is clear: the need for secure space comms is going through the roof. 🛰️ However, infrastructure is only half the fight. To protect nations, we need a decentralized infrastructure that cannot be shut down by one individual or one company. That is why we are developing DePIN for space. The future of sovereignty is decentralized.
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Sovereignty in the space age is more than just having satellites—it’s about who owns the ground. Being dependent on a single, centralized system is a risk that no country can afford. To achieve real security, we need DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks). By spreading the power of ground stations through a global and open network, we can avoid single points of failure. We are building the infrastructure that will make sure people and countries remain connected, independent, and secure. The future of space is decentralized. Launch, but also secure your sovereignty.
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Decen Space@decenspace·
In the satellite industry, the pursuit of better technology can mask an even larger issue: The Silence. Your toughest competitor isn’t the ground station down the street. It’s the open slot on your schedule. Each minute your antenna is in the "stow" position is a minute of wasted inventory. You can’t upgrade wasted time like you can upgrade wasted hardware. When a satellite goes by and you aren’t listening, that’s money you’ll never see again. The Mission: Zero Idle Time The traditional model of satellite communications leaves ground stations with enormous pockets of downtime. At the same time, a new generation of satellite operators is having trouble finding times for their data to ride through. At Decen Space, we’re filling that gap. We’re taking "empty air" and turning it into productive downlinks.
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Decen Space@decenspace·
Fun fact? A satellite takes 90 minutes to orbit the Earth, but most commonly only has a few minutes to check-in with its antenna. Miss that window? You’ll have to wait minimum 1.5 hours to try again. Imagine you only get to access Wi-Fi for 5 minutes out of every 1.5 hours. You'd go crazy, right? Well, this is the standard for the space industry. We're eliminating the waiting game. Our platform is guaranteeing the next available antenna for satellites so they don’t have to wait. Space is fast. So should be communication.
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Space infrastructure should run like any other important service. Similarly, when you switch on a switch, the lights go on. When you turn on a faucet, the water flows. You do not care where it comes from; you just want it to work. Why is space data any different? Currently, communication with a satellite is an arduous and disjointed endeavor. At Decen Space, we're removing the complexity from the ground by developing the orchestration layer that will enable orbital communications like a utility. Available when you need it. Simple to access. No proprietary silos.
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Decen Space@decenspace·
Everyone watches the fire - the rockets, the smoke, the launches. At Decen Space, we focus on what happens post-launch In fact, right now, space communication is a real bottleneck. Satellites often are "locked" to specific antennas. If they aren't in the right place at the right time, the data stays stuck in orbit. It's as if you have a cell phone, but it only works on one specific cell tower. We're changing that from here in Berlin. We are a team of 5 building the Uber for Satellites: the decentralized orchestration layer that connects any satellite to any antenna. We're not building the flashy hardware. We're building the reliable, resilient foundation that the next wave of space services will live on. Because a rocket gets you there, but software keeps you connected.
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