SRI LANKA (ALSO KNOWN AS CEYLON)
HAS THE LOWEST GRAVITY ON EARTH
SRI LANKA (ALSO KNOWN AS CEYLON)
HAS THE LOWEST GRAVITY ON EARTH
SPACE CEYLON is the 1st Sri Lankan Space Technology & Commerce platform to enable commercial transactions, services and activities related to space technology through digital and physical infrastructure.
Sri Lanka famously referred to as the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean" sits between 6 & 10 degrees north of the equator, surrounded by clear ocean. Its near equatorial benefit from earth's rotational speed, position it as a low-cost launch leader in both fuel & payload capacity efficiencies. Our big picture calculations envision significant private capital profit returns due to Sri Lanka’s planet leading lower gravity.
SPACE CEYLON is a platform to raise technical awareness & private capital to harness Sri Lanka's extraordinary launch position. Primary focus is on the mass scale low-cost launch of satellites from Sri Lanka (also known as Ceylon), to deliver a digital future into low-earth orbit.
Developing the tools, software, hardware, and or building space technologies like satellites, launch facilities, or cloud-based systems for managing space missions and operations.
A dedicated commercial platform for buying, selling, or leasing space-related services (e.g., satellite data, launch opportunities & space-based communications from the cloud).
Data access to space-derived data, such as Earth observation imagery, GPS, or scientific measurements, often mined and or processed for commercial and research purposes.
A network connecting stakeholders including governments, private companies, researchers, and investors to foster space innovation and space-based partnerships.
The investigation of outer space through manned and unmanned missions, satellites, telescopes, and scientific research to further understand planetary missions, celestial bodies, space phenomena, and the universe's origins.
The transmission of data, voice, and video signals between spacecraft, satellites, ground stations, deep-space networks and other celestial or terrestrial points using radio waves, lasers and or other electromagnetic signals.
The extraction of valuable resources, such as rare minerals, gases, metals, water, or volatiles, from celestial bodies like asteroids, the Moon or Mars. Utilizing technologies like robotic drills and extractors to supply Earth with rare resources.
Utilizing private spacecraft and infrastructure to support commercial travel to space for recreational, leisure, or experiential purposes, offering suborbital flights, orbital stays, or visits to space stations.
Encompasses the study of astrophysics, planetary science and celestial bodies, cosmic phenomena and the universe's fundamental laws through observations, experiments, and space related theoretical research.
Protecting space assets, such as satellites and spacecraft, from threats like anti-satellite weapons, cyberattacks, or space debris, while ensuring national security through space-based surveillance, missile detection, and military communication systems.
If you are interested in learning more about how to revolutionize the future of Sri Lankan Space Technology & Commerce please contact us!
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