AMEU ORBITAL NETWORK
Experimental Satellite Infrastructure Framework
Eurasia - Latin America Orbital Service Initiative
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
NETWORK TYPE:
Experimental Nanosatellite Infrastructure
SATELLITE CLASS:
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Nanosatellite Network
INITIAL DEPLOYMENT:
5 -10 Nanosatellites
PRIMARY APPLICATIONS:
Environmental Monitoring / Educational Research / Orbital Data Services
DATA ACCESS:
API - Based Orbital Data Framework
ECOSYSTEM ACTIVATION:
$100M Ecosystem Valuation
AMEU ORBITAL NETWORK is an experimental orbital infrastructure initiative developed within the AMEUASIA ecosystem framework.
The network is designed to support educational, environmental and regional orbital services through a future nanosatellite architecture connecting Latin America and Eurasia.
The initiative focuses on small-scale orbital infrastructure capable of supporting experimental telemetry, environmental monitoring, academic satellite collaboration and regional aerospace research frameworks.
AMEU ORBITAL NETWORK is structured as a long-term aerospace development initiative integrating universities, research institutions and future orbital technology partnerships within the AMEUASIA ecosystem.
The initial deployment architecture contemplates a phased nanosatellite network operating in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) designed for experimental regional services and educational orbital participation.
The project is intended to represent the foundation of future Eurasia–Latin America orbital collaboration initiatives developed under AMEUASIA.
FUTURE SERVICES
– Environmental Monitoring
– Wildfire Detection Support
– Maritime Observation Support
– Educational Satellite Programs
– Experimental Orbital Telemetry
– Academic Orbital Data Access
– Remote Regional Monitoring
– University Research Collaboration
