Supporting your project needs,

from end-to-end.

Get Astroneering support for every aspect of your project cycle. From CONOPS, to optical design, automation, data reduction and intelligence.

Key Expertise

Space Domain Awareness

Optical and thermal remote characterisation of satellites. Operational intelligence. Ground based tracking (day and night). Coordinated ground and space based attitude determination.


Autonomous Imaging Systems

Cost effective, commercial off the self imaging solutions, custom automation software and CONOPS design. Operations support for new SDA start ups.


Data Reduction and Intelligence

Custom photometry, and astrometric pipelines for new systems. Active research into new asymmetric capabilities for the derivation of operational intelligence from remote observations.


Space-Based Remote Sensing

Design and testing of cost effective, modular remote sensing systems across multiple wavelengths and a variety of use cases.


Acces to Astronomy Infrastructure

Assistance in accessing, operating and making sense of the data from a global network of astronomy telescopes and world class instruments.


Daytime Imaging Research

Leading research into techniques and instrument design for daytime imaging of satellites for tracking and photometric characterisation.

Current Supported Instruments

Anglo Australian Telescope

The Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) is a 3.9 m optical telescope at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia, equipped for deep imaging and multi-object spectroscopy.

  • Geostationary hyperspectral imaging

  • Cislunar and beyond target tracking

  • daytime spectroscopy (in development)

  • optical communications

The Huntsman Telescope

The Huntsman Telescope is a telephoto array at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia, providing simultaneous multi-wavelength imaging including the ability image satellites during the day.

  • daytime imaging

  • simultanious photometric characterisation in up to 10 bands

NASA Infrared Telescope Facility

The NASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) is a 3 m infrared-optimised telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, enabling high-precision thermal observations of satellites day or night.

  • daytime imaging

  • long wave (10 micron) imaging and spectroscopy of geostationary satellites