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CubeSatGPT enables communication with orbiting satellites for education and research
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CubeSatGPT enables communication with orbiting satellites for education and research
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 28, 2024

CubeSatGPT introduces a groundbreaking platform that allows users to interact directly with satellites and payloads launched by Vector Space Biosciences. Among the payloads, over 50 tardigrades (commonly known as waterbears) will be sent into orbit on CubeSats (nanosatellites).

These experiments will generate valuable datasets on microgravity and space radiation effects, transmitted back to Earth using Microsoft Orbital ground stations. The data will be processed through AI-driven pipelines incorporating advanced modeling, generative AI, and visualization tools, paving the way for new advancements in medicine, materials science, and life sciences within the burgeoning "new space economy."

Vector Space Biosciences CEO Kasian Franks explained: "Imagine enabling a student to ask a CubeSat carrying Waterbears questions using a prompt like 'How are the Waterbears doing today?' or 'Describe how cold it is in space for the Waterbears' to more advanced prompts involving details related to measurements in microgravity and radiation associated with payloads. This innovative CubeSatGPT module will be optional for all CubeSat launches including those for biotechnology, pharmaceutical, materials science and AI semiconductor payloads."

The company's operational model draws inspiration from successful strategies employed by public and private enterprises. Similar to companies like Microstrategy (MSTR), Vector Space Biosciences leverages cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC) and proprietary tokens like SBIO, VAIX, and others to manage operations and holdings.

This approach benefits stakeholders, including customers, partners, and collaborators, through structured equity, crypto arms, and revenue-generating product lines.

CubeSatGPT offers free subscriptions to K-12 students, educators, and educational institutions, empowering them to interact with CubeSats and learn about tardigrades, nanosatellites, and the conditions of space.

Each subscription includes an SBIO AI model cryptocurrency token, which grants access to the platform. SBIO tokens also enable customers to access specialized payload design and development services for industries like medicine, materials science, and life sciences, extending their utility to trade or sale on cryptocurrency exchanges.

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