Brian Barnett to Speak at SpaceCom – 49th Space Congress

Brian Barnett to Speak at SpaceCom – 49th Space Congress

Brian Barnett to speak at SpaceCom – 49th Space Congress


SpaceCom 2023 – 49th Space Congress: Orlando, Florida 

Dates:  February 21-23, 2023

Brian Barnett is scheduled to speak on a panel called:

“Mission Critical Connectivity”
On-orbit connectivity between satellite, space stations, and launch vehicles is increasingly critical to ensure crew, spacecraft and earth-based communications teams can accomplish their mission objectives. Learn about the communications infrastructures required to establish resilient connectivity in space.

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Media Inquiries |
Lisa Dreher | lisa@solstarspace.com | +1 425-442-1301

Investor Inquiries |
Brian Barnett | barnett@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299

Business Inquiries |
Paul Frey | pfrey@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299


ABOUT SOLSTAR SPACE

Solstar Space is the leading commercial space-based connectivity company pioneering the use of persistent communications services for all types of on-orbit assets including satellites, space stations, launch vehicles, and more. We provide an internet connection between spacecraft and Earth-based payload managers, satellite operators, and enable communications for crewed missions in sub-orbit, LEO, and cis-lunar and lunar surface operations.

Our fast, reliable services, space-tested routers, WiFi access points and hotspots, and space-based satellite data relays are being developed to deliver on-orbit connectivity and are supported by 24/7 customer care. These devices are installed on satellites and spacecraft prior to launch to keep crew, spacecraft, and Earth-based satellite operations teams connected. Visit https://www.solstarspace.com.

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M. Brian Barnett

CEO and Founder, Solstar Space Co.

Number of years in current role: 5

Number of years with your company: 5

What companies have you previously worked at? Satwest; KPMG Peat Marwick; NASA

Education: Undergraduate, University of Oklahoma; master’s in business and project management, University of Alabama in Huntsville; certificate in space studies, International Space University – Strasbourg, France

Brief description of what your job entails: My focus areas at Solstar include sales and business development, fundraising, executive technical manager for the WiFi access point we are engineering for the HALO module of NASA’s Lunar Gateway Space Station, product development and commercialization, presenting and speaking at international space and satellite conferences, marketing and public relations and documenting Solstar’s progress in film.

Biggest career accomplishment: Demonstrating the first commercial WiFi hotspot in space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft. We provided a satellite internet connection to the spacecraft from the launchpad into space and all the way to landing. We posted the first commercial Tweet from space that day and our Schmitt Space Communicator is now at the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum. It is because of this success that led to Solstar being selected to provide the WiFi equipment on NASA’s Lunar Gateway Space Station, which will orbit the moon in a few years.

Favorite part about your job: My favorite part of my work is meeting all the cool people in the space and satellite industries. I see the work we are doing at Solstar as helping planet Earth by making humans a multi-planetary species through space exploration. I also enjoy giving presentations and interviews and watching people smile in amazement when I tell them my company provides WiFi to astronauts.

What are your overall thoughts on the aerospace industry in New Mexico? New Mexico has a proud and important place in space history. Wernher von Braun’s German rocket team developed rockets at White Sands Missile Range. I think it is great that the other important rocket scientist, Robert Goddard, chose to build and launch his rockets out of Roswell, and Roswell continues to be the location of choice for things like extremely high-altitude balloon flights and skydiving tests.

New Mexico is a great place to train astronauts on how to work on the Moon and Mars. We have craters, lava tubes and volcanos which are very common on the Moon and on Mars. Spaceport America is a world-class resource for commercial space flights and activities. I am proud to have spent about two years — full time — on early business planning at the Spaceport, and I led the team that studied 11 sites around the state as possible locations for the Spaceport. The location that scored the highest is the exact location where Spaceport America is located today.

My companies have flown two space missions out of the spaceport. I am pleased to see Virgin Galactic and all the other companies that have located at the Spaceport in recent years. And I am glad to see new buildings like a payload operations center being built. I know a lot of research organizations have hired Los Alamos National Lab to support really complex space projects like Mars missions and the New Horizons mission to Pluto. Today, we have parts of the Space Force that are located in Albuquerque, which I think is very exciting. There are quite a few space-related startups in New Mexico now and the NewSpace New Mexico organization helps to bring all those companies together and to publicize our efforts.

Board/association memberships: Mobile Satellite Users Assoc.; FAA’s Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation

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Media Inquiries |
Lisa Dreher | lisa@solstarspace.com | +1 425-442-1301

Investor Inquiries |
Brian Barnett | barnett@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299

Business Inquiries |
Paul Frey | pfrey@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299


ABOUT SOLSTAR SPACE

Solstar Space is the leading commercial space-based connectivity company pioneering the use of persistent communications services for all types of on-orbit assets including satellites, space stations, launch vehicles, and more. We provide an internet connection between spacecraft and Earth-based payload managers, satellite operators, and enable communications for crewed missions in sub-orbit, LEO, and cis-lunar and lunar surface operations.

Our fast, reliable services, space-tested routers, WiFi access points and hotspots, and space-based satellite data relays are being developed to deliver on-orbit connectivity and are supported by 24/7 customer care. These devices are installed on satellites and spacecraft prior to launch to keep crew, spacecraft, and Earth-based satellite operations teams connected. Visit https://www.solstarspace.com.

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Solstar Space (Solstar) and their Deke Space Communicator will provide a cost-effective and easy communications solution to support end-of-life decommissioning of spacecraft. When installed on satellites prior to initial launch, the Solstar Deke Space Communicator will give satellite operators persistent communications with LEO assets, even when out of range of ground stations.

When installed on space-based assets prior to launch, Deke Space Communicators will make it simple for satellite operators and constellation owners to communicate with spacecraft to comply with regulations aimed at managing space debris. In addition, it can provide timely connectivity that supports anomaly resolution actions and collision avoidance maneuvers,” said Brian Barnett, CEO, Solstar Space.

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Solstar Space (Solstar), the company making persistent in-orbit communications available, announced its currently in development, Deke Space Communicator will provide a cost-effective and easy communications solution to support end-of-life decommissioning of spacecraft. When installed on satellites prior to initial launch, the Solstar Deke Space Communicator will give satellite operators persistent communications with low earth orbit (LEO) assets, even when out of range of ground stations.

“When installed on space-based assets prior to launch, Deke Space Communicators will make it simple for satellite operators and constellation owners to communicate with spacecraft to comply with regulations aimed at managing space debris. In addition, it can provide timely connectivity that supports anomaly resolution actions and collision avoidance maneuvers,” says Brian Barnett, CEO, Solstar Space.

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Media Inquiries |
Lisa Dreher | lisa@solstarspace.com | +1 425-442-1301

Investor Inquiries |
Brian Barnett | barnett@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299

Business Inquiries |
Paul Frey | pfrey@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299


ABOUT SOLSTAR SPACE

Solstar Space is the leading commercial space-based connectivity company pioneering the use of persistent communications services for all types of on-orbit assets including satellites, space stations, launch vehicles, and more. We provide an internet connection between spacecraft and Earth-based payload managers, satellite operators, and enable communications for crewed missions in sub-orbit, LEO, and cis-lunar and lunar surface operations.

Our fast, reliable services, space-tested routers, WiFi access points and hotspots, and space-based satellite data relays are being developed to deliver on-orbit connectivity and are supported by 24/7 customer care. These devices are installed on satellites and spacecraft prior to launch to keep crew, spacecraft, and Earth-based satellite operations teams connected. Visit https://www.solstarspace.com.

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As the Federal Communications Commission issues stricter deorbit requirements for post-mission disposal of LEO spacecraft, Solstar Space offers an easy means of redundant communications for compliance with newly adopted rule.

October 4, 2022 – SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, USA Solstar Space (Solstar), the company making persistent in-orbit communications available, announced its currently in development, Deke Space Communicator will provide a cost-effective and easy communications solution to support end-of-life decommissioning of spacecraft. When installed on satellites prior to initial launch, the Solstar Deke Space Communicator will give satellite operators persistent communications with low earth orbit (LEO) assets, even when out of range of ground stations.

“When installed on space-based assets prior to launch, Deke Space Communicators will make it simple for satellite operators and constellation owners to communicate with spacecraft to comply with regulations aimed at managing space debris. In addition, it can provide timely connectivity that supports anomaly resolution actions and collision avoidance maneuvers,” says Brian Barnett, CEO, Solstar Space. “Any organization launching spacecraft into low earth orbit has a responsibility to ensure there are redundant systems onboard for monitoring, managing, and deorbiting assets throughout the lifecycle. This will become a necessity as LEO becomes increasingly congested,” continues Barnett.

“With the Deke Space Communicator designed into spacecraft during manufacturing, it provides a method for deorbiting LEO assets at the end-of-life, thereby avoiding creation of even more space debris in the future. This small, lightweight, and reliable communications solution is straightforward to add to any spacecraft. It will provide a narrowband connection designed to allow satellite operators to issue commands immediately instead of waiting for a ground station to come into view of the satellite. This instantaneous communications path provides peace of mind and ensures long-term security for LEO spacecraft,” says Paul Frey, Director, Product Development, Solstar Space.

“Earlier prototypes of the Deke Space Communicator demonstrated persistent communications aboard Blue Origin New Shepard and sounding rocket flights. Providing a plug and play solution that will safeguard the future of spaceflight and space exploration by helping to manage space debris is a central mission for our crew here at Solstar,” explains Frey.

To learn more about Solstar and the Deke Space Communicator, visit https://www.solstarspace.com/.

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Media Inquiries |

Lisa Dreher | lisa@solstarspace.com | +1 425-442-1301

Investor Inquiries |

Brian Barnett | barnett@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299

Business Inquiries |

Paul Frey | pfrey@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299

 

ABOUT SOLSTAR SPACE

Solstar Space is the leading commercial space-based connectivity company pioneering the use of persistent communications services for all types of on-orbit assets including satellites, space stations, launch vehicles, and more. We provide an internet connection between spacecraft and Earth-based payload managers, satellite operators, and enable communications for crewed missions in sub-orbit, LEO, and cis-lunar and lunar surface operations.

Our fast, reliable services, space-tested routers, WiFi access points and hotspots, and space-based satellite data relays are being developed to deliver on-orbit connectivity and are supported by 24/7 customer care. These devices are installed on satellites and spacecraft prior to launch to keep crew, spacecraft, and Earth-based satellite operations teams connected. Visit https://www.solstarspace.com

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Solstar Space Co., a New Mexico-based company that makes persistent in-orbit communications available, has opened a Boulder office and has added Casey Hoffman to the staff as technical program manager.

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Casey Hoffman (Courtesy photo)

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Persistent communications are those systems that store the message at each node along the way until the recipient is ready to receive it. The company provides “an internet connection between spacecraft and payload managers, satellite operators, and enables orbital and suborbital communications for crewed missions,” according to its website.

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Media Inquiries |
Lisa Dreher | lisa@solstarspace.com | +1 425-442-1301

Investor Inquiries |
Brian Barnett | barnett@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299

Business Inquiries |
Paul Frey | pfrey@solstarspace.com | +1 505-389-2299


ABOUT SOLSTAR SPACE

Solstar Space is the leading commercial space-based connectivity company pioneering the use of persistent communications services for all types of on-orbit assets including satellites, space stations, launch vehicles, and more. We provide an internet connection between spacecraft and Earth-based payload managers, satellite operators, and enable communications for crewed missions in sub-orbit, LEO, and cis-lunar and lunar surface operations.

Our fast, reliable services, space-tested routers, WiFi access points and hotspots, and space-based satellite data relays are being developed to deliver on-orbit connectivity and are supported by 24/7 customer care. These devices are installed on satellites and spacecraft prior to launch to keep crew, spacecraft, and Earth-based satellite operations teams connected. Visit https://www.solstarspace.com.

Follow us:  WeFunder | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram

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