Maris-Tech Unveils 25-Gbps Venus-Space Platform for LEO Nano Satellites
Updated
Updated · StockTitan · Jun 1
Maris-Tech Unveils 25-Gbps Venus-Space Platform for LEO Nano Satellites
3 articles · Updated · StockTitan · Jun 1
Maris-Tech launched Venus-Space, an AI-powered edge video and computing platform built for low Earth orbit nano satellites and aimed at processing data directly in orbit.
Customer inquiries for advanced onboard space processing prompted the product, which adapts the company’s Venus-Pro architecture from armored-vehicle use to ruggedized satellite applications.
The platform supports ultra-high-resolution video capture at up to 25 Gbps, onboard recording, RF datalinks for delayed or low-latency streaming, and AI inference that sends only actionable insights to Earth.
Maris-Tech said the in-orbit processing model is designed to cut bandwidth use and latency, positioning satellites as intelligent nodes for Earth observation, remote connectivity, and space-based AI networks.
The launch extends Maris-Tech’s recent push in AI edge video beyond drones and defense systems into space, though similar AI-tagged announcements have averaged a roughly 1.14% next-day stock decline.
Can specialized edge platforms survive against the integrated systems of space giants like SpaceX and Amazon?
Is processing data in orbit the final answer to space's data bottleneck, or just a temporary fix?
When data is processed entirely in space, who truly owns the insights and governs their use?