SpaceData Co., Ltd. released “SpaceBrain,” a space AI platform that comprehensively monitors, analyzes, and predicts threats in outer space, on June 22, 2026.
SpaceBrain integrates diverse observational data related to satellites, space debris, rockets, asteroids, space weather, and flying objects, and performs orbital prediction, anomaly detection, collision risk assessment, and threat analysis using AI and other technologies. This enables a cross-sectional understanding of space situational information that was previously managed and analyzed individually, and provides decision support necessary for space situational awareness (SSA), space domain awareness (SDA), and space traffic management (STM). Through SpaceBrain, space data supports space safety and space security, aiming to improve space resilience.
Background: The growing threats and risks in outer space
In recent years, the rapid increase in artificial satellites has led to orbital congestion and an increase in space debris, as well as incidents such as satellite interference, expanding threats and risks in outer space. The Japanese government, in its “Basic Plan for Space” and “Space Security Concept,” has set forth “ensuring the safe and stable use of outer space,” and has positioned the enhancement of the SDA system, space debris countermeasures, and the promotion of STM as key priorities.
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On the other hand, the reality is that mechanisms for understanding these conditions in space are fragmented, with different tools used for different purposes and by different organizations. Because there is no common “blueprint of space” that provides an overall overview, it takes time to understand the situation and make decisions, which presents a challenge in adequately responding to the rapidly changing space environment.
SOURCE: PRTimes


