Kubos raises $375K for open source satellite platform

Marshall Culpepper
Kubos Tech
Published in
2 min readMar 11, 2016

Small satellites are quickly becoming the engine of change for the $200B satellite industry, fueling $1.8B of funding in 2015 [pdf] alone into startups across the spectrum of data, hardware, and launch services.

Until now, there was a missing piece in the puzzle — Software.

When we started Kubos, the first thing we did was start talking to satellite developers about the toughest challenges they faced when building their missions. It become clear that flight software (the software that actually runs on the satellite) was the least understood and biggest risk for several reasons:

  • New satellite companies consider software “easy”, and decide to roll their own because existing solutions are cost prohibitive ($15K/satellite), and very little shared knowledge in the form of source code exists in the industry. To make matters worse, they will put implementation off until a few months before launch, severely crunching their developers.
  • The protocols and communication layers between satellite subsystems (computers) and ground stations differ from vendor to vendor, causing integration headaches at every turn.
  • It’s nearly impossible to find talent that can deal with the extreme technical challenges of both highly reliable embedded environments, and work with aerospace algorithms.
  • Many companies that we surveyed who had nano-satellite failures in orbit attributed those failures to poorly written software.

As a developer with both open source and developer platform experience, the way to solve these problems seemed pretty clear — Create an open source flight software platform that catered to the skills of “typical” app and web developers that abstracts the inherent complexities of extreme reliability, algorithmic complexity, and other problems that new satellite developers face.

So that’s what we’ve done.

In our open source community, OpenKosmos we are developing the first of it’s kind, end-to-end stack for satellite companies. KubOS RT, our real time flight software platform is the first of several projects that we have planned .

Thanks to the help from the incredible team at the Lightspeed Innovations Accelerator, we have been able to get 3 low earth orbit missions running KubOS RT in 2016. Now, with the help of our lead investor Extrenext Ventures, and investment from angels across the country, we’re going to take the satellite industry by storm with open source software.

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Marshall Culpepper
Kubos Tech

Entrepreneur & Software engineer. Principal Engineer @Brave, BoD @KubosTech