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Space Apps

Unleash the potential of space in your daily life with space apps,

from exploring celestial wonders to conducting groundbreaking experiments.

Earth picture clicked from space by TM2Space

OrbitView

Enables you to capture and relish the splendor of Earth from orbit. By utilizing our own satellites, we empower users to seize extraordinary moments with stunning photographs and captivating videos—all through their smartphones. Imagine clicking a picture of the sun rising over the majestic Himalayas, capturing the vibrant lights of a bustling city at night, or witnessing the breathtaking aurora borealis dancing across the polar skies. With OrbitView, users have the freedom to explore and discover unique perspectives, be it the intricate patterns of the Amazon rainforest or the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert.

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And the best part? Taking the picture or making the video is absolutely free! Users can experiment, hone their skills, and select the perfect shot that truly resonates with them. Once they find that remarkable image or footage, they can choose to pay only if they wish to utilize or export it, ensuring that every penny spent is for a truly cherished memory.

 

OrbitView unlocks a world of possibilities, bringing the wonders of orbit and space exploration directly into the hands of every user, enabling them to capture and celebrate Earth's most awe-inspiring moments with unparalleled convenience and creativity.

OrbitLab

An app that offers a unique opportunity to explore the vast possibilities of space experimentation. With the ability to upload your code written in C, C++, or Python, you can conduct a wide range of experiments on our satellite in lower earth orbit.

 

Imagine deploying an AI algorithm to analyze satellite imagery for environmental monitoring, or implementing real-time data processing to study space weather patterns.

 

The best part? Your code will have access to all the satellite sensors, including attitude control, enabling you to fine-tune experiments and gather precise data. Whether you're conducting long-term climate studies or testing cutting-edge propulsion systems, OrbitLab provides a platform for endless innovation and discovery in the realm of space exploration.

OrbitLab by TM2Space
OrbitLab
OrbitView
  • Whats the resolution of image clicked by OrbitView?
    The highest resolution OrbitView supports is 50 meters/pixel. This is to ensure that we do not violate any satellite imagery privacy policy of any country. You can ofcourse decrease the resolution to 1000 or 150 meters/pixel based on your requirement via the app.
  • What is the difference between OrbitView and Google Maps?
    Google maps (satellite mode) usually refreshes their images anywhere between 1-3 years based on the location. With OrbitView a new picture would be clicked everytime you ask the satellite to click a picture for you :)
  • Do i have the copyright on the image i click?
    The image or video clicked by you using the OrbitView app is free and is copyright is co-owned by TakeMe2Space (TM2Space) and you. If you want to transfer the copyright to yourself, you will have to pay a fee. Post that you can use that image for personal, education or commercial purpose.
  • What sensors on the satellite will i have access to?
    Your code would have access to the IMU, temperature sensor, RGB wavelength sensor, Luminosity sensor, UVA/UVB sensor and Gieger counter. In addition to these sensors, you would be able to access the ADCS, Camera and Communications sub-systems using our pre-defined software libraries.
  • How much time can an experiment run on OrbitLab ?
    You can configure your code to run on the satellite, in units of number-of-orbits. Each orbit of MOI-1 is 90-100 minutes. So your experiment would run atleast for that duration. You can chose to configure upto 100 orbits max for any experiment.
  • How do I add a new question & answer?
    To add a new FAQ follow these steps: 1. Manage FAQs from your site dashboard or in the Editor 2. Add a new question & answer 3. Assign your FAQ to a category 4. Save and publish. You can always come back and edit your FAQs.
  • How do I edit or remove the 'Frequently Asked Questions' title?
    You can edit the title from the FAQ 'Settings' tab in the Editor. To remove the title from your mobile app go to the 'Site & App' tab in your Owner's app and customize.
  • Can I insert an image, video, or GIF in my FAQ?
    Yes. To add media follow these steps: 1. Manage FAQs from your site dashboard or in the Editor 2. Create a new FAQ or edit an existing one 3. From the answer text box click on the video, image or GIF icon 4. Add media from your library and save.
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