Kayhan Space Provides Spaceflight Safety and Operations Software Portfolio for Satellite Missions

Kayhan Space Provides Spaceflight Safety and Operations Software Portfolio for Satellite Missions

Kayhan Space, a spaceflight safety and mission-operations software company, is highlighting the portfolio of operational tools designed to support satellite operators, mission planners and regulatory stakeholders across the full spacecraft lifecycle. The company focuses on improving safety, compliance and operational efficiency in increasingly congested orbital environments by providing software platforms that integrate orbital data, regulatory constraints and real-time operational awareness. 

As satellite constellations scale rapidly and regulatory oversight becomes more complex, Kayhan Space positions the software solutions to help operators manage conjunction risk, mission planning and operational compliance using standardized, data-driven workflows. Kayhan Space’s products are developed to address practical challenges faced by satellite operators, including collision avoidance, mission planning coordination and adherence to national and international spaceflight regulations. The company’s software platforms are used to support both commercial and institutional missions, offering tools that assist with pre-launch planning, on-orbit operations and end-of-life considerations. Rather than providing hardware or ground infrastructure, Kayhan Space concentrates on the software layer that connects orbital data, operational decision-making and regulatory requirements into a single operational environment.

SatCat – Mission Planning and Regulatory Awareness Platform

SatCat is Kayhan Space’s mission-planning and regulatory intelligence platform designed to support satellite operators throughout the licensing, deployment and operational phases of a mission. The system integrates orbital mechanics, regulatory constraints and space-traffic considerations to help mission teams evaluate feasibility and risk before launch. SatCat enables users to assess orbital slot usage, understand conjunction environments and evaluate compliance requirements associated with national and international regulators. By centralizing this information, the platform supports informed decision-making during mission design, constellation expansion and coordination with oversight authorities. The capability is particularly relevant for operators planning large constellations or operating in densely populated orbital regimes where regulatory coordination and long-term sustainability are critical.

Dynamics – Real-Time Spaceflight Safety and Conjunction Management

Dynamics is Kayhan Space’s operational safety platform focused on real-time space situational awareness and conjunction assessment. The software ingests orbital data from multiple sources and applies analytical models to identify close-approach events, assess collision risk and support maneuver decision-making. The platform is designed to help operators manage conjunction alerts, evaluate potential avoidance actions, and maintain documentation required for post-event analysis or regulatory reporting. Dynamics supports operational teams by providing structured workflows rather than manual alert handling, helping reduce response time and operational uncertainty. As orbital congestion increases, tools like Dynamics play a role in supporting responsible spacecraft operations and collision-risk mitigation.

Kayhan Space emphasizes interoperability and standards alignment across the software offerings. Both SatCat and Dynamics are built to integrate with existing mission-operations systems, external data providers, and regulatory frameworks. This allows operators to adopt the tools without restructuring their broader operational architecture. The platforms are designed to support evolving best practices around spaceflight safety, transparency and sustainability, aligning with industry initiatives focused on long-term orbital stewardship.

Kayhan Space’s software solutions are designed to support a broad spectrum of commercial and institutional space missions, including large satellite constellations, government and civil programs and research-oriented spacecraft. The platforms are particularly relevant for operators working in low Earth orbit and other increasingly congested orbital regimes, where situational awareness, coordination and compliance are critical to safe operations. By providing tools that help manage regulatory requirements, track operational constraints and support day-to-day decision-making, Kayhan Space enables mission teams to treat safety and compliance as integrated elements of mission operations rather than standalone processes. This approach supports scalable, repeatable workflows that can be applied consistently across diverse mission types and fleet sizes. With focus on mission planning intelligence and real-time safety monitoring, Kayhan Space contributes to efforts aimed at reducing operational risk and improving coordination in Earth orbit. As satellite activity continues to expand, the company’s software platforms provide operators with tools to navigate increasingly complex operational and regulatory environments while supporting responsible use of space.

About Kayhan Space

Kayhan Space is a space situational awareness and space traffic coordination company focused on improving the safety, sustainability and operational reliability of satellite missions. Headquartered in Colorado, USA, the company develops software platforms and services that help satellite operators monitor orbital environments, assess conjunction risks and coordinate maneuvers in an increasingly congested space domain. Kayhan Space’s portfolio includes mission-critical tools for collision avoidance, orbital dynamics analysis and regulatory-compliant space operations, supporting commercial satellite operators, government missions and emerging space enterprises. By combining data-driven analytics with operational workflows, Kayhan Space enables more informed decision-making across the full satellite mission lifecycle from launch and early operations to routine station-keeping and end-of-life planning.

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