• March 5, 2026

Rogue Space’s Third-Generation Space Computing Platform Enables Real-Time Space Weather Analytics on OTP-2B 

Rogue Space’s Third-Generation Space Computing Platform Enables Real-Time Space Weather Analytics on OTP-2B 

Rogue Space’s Third-Generation Space Computing Platform Enables Real-Time Space Weather Analytics on OTP-2B  940 788 Caroline Emmert-Ellis

Rogue Space’s Third-Generation Space Computing Platform Enables Real-Time Space Weather Analytics on OTP-2B 

Laconia, N.H. — [February 5, 2026] — Rogue Space Systems will debut its third-generation Scaleable Compute Platform (SCP) on the upcoming OTP-2B mission, delivering a significant leap forward in on-orbit edge computing and autonomous mission operations. 

The upgraded SCP, built on a high-performance NVIDIA GPU/CPU architecture, provides scalable in-space compute power capable of supporting autonomous spacecraft operations while simultaneously enabling advanced hosted payload processing. First flown in Nov ’23 and earning two years of flight heritage; the new generation of SCP plans to introduce substantial gains in throughput, flexibility, and real-time responsiveness. 

On OTP-2B, Mission Space will leverage Rogue’s SCP to process space weather data directly on orbit. Rather than relying solely on post-processing on the ground, Mission Space’s payload will utilize onboard compute resources to reduce latency and generate actionable insights faster for satellite operators and infrastructure stakeholders. 

“Space missions increasingly require immediate awareness and decision-making,” said Brook Leonard, CEO of Rogue Space Systems. “Our third-generation SCP allows us to process and interpret data in space — not just collect it. By pairing high-performance compute with hosted payloads like Mission Space’s, we’re demonstrating how multiple mission-critical applications can operate simultaneously on a single intelligent platform.” 

Mission Space is building a constellation focused on monitoring radiation dynamics and solar-driven space weather effects in Low Earth Orbit. The ability to analyze data in space strengthens forecasting responsiveness and supports operators managing growing orbital traffic and infrastructure risk. 

“Access to Rogue’s in-space compute capability enables us to move from raw data collection to rapid intelligence delivery,” said Mary Glaz, CEO of Mission Space. “Lower latency processing enhances our ability to provide timely alerts that help protect spacecraft and critical systems.” 

Building on the success of OTP-2, the OTP-2B mission further establishes Rogue’s position in distributed autonomy, scalable in-space compute, and multi-mission payload enablement. The third-generation SCP demonstrates how high-performance edge computing can serve both Rogue’s autonomous operations roadmap and the broader needs of commercial and national security customers. 

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About Mission Space 

Mission Space is a space weather company building proprietary, ultra-compact energetic particle instruments and a forecasting software platform. We deliver real-time measurements, alerts, and APIs that help satellite operators, government agencies, and other high-reliability customers manage radiation exposure, orbital drag variability, and communication disruptions across LEO and beyond. With flight-proven payload heritage and multiple upcoming missions manifested, Mission Space is scaling toward continuous multi-point coverage and operational, localized space weather forecasting. 

 

About Rogue Space Systems 

Rogue Space Systems Corporation develops autonomous space vehicles and robotics for satellite servicing, logistics, and on-orbit mission support. Based in Laconia, NH, Rogue provides innovative solutions that accelerate space mobility and meet the evolving needs of commercial, civil, and national defense customers. 

 

For inquiries: [email protected] 

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