• Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Feeds
  • Glossary
  • Contact
Tours In Space
  • Home
  • Start Here
    • Intro to Commercial Spaceflight
    • How to Book a Space Tour
    • Is Space Tourism Safe?
    • Space Travel FAQs
    • View Earth from the Edge
    • What to Pack
  • Preparing for Your Trip
    • Insurance and Legal Waivers
    • Physical and Medical Requirements
    • Training Programs
    • What to Expect
  • Space Tourism Companies
    • Axiom Space
    • Blue Origin
    • SpaceX
    • Virgin Galactic
    • World View (stratospheric balloon flights)
    • Blue Origin vs Virgin Galactic
    • Comparison Chart: Features, Pricing, Booking
  • Space Tours
    • Custom & Luxury Packages
    • Duration, Training, Costs
    • Experiences
    • Future Moon/Mars Options
    • Orbital Flights
    • Parabolic Flight Experiences
    • Private Missions
    • Stratospheric Balloon Flights
    • Suborbital Flights
    • Zero-Gravity Flights
  • Spaceflight Technologies
    • Space Tourism Balloon
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Start Here
    • Intro to Commercial Spaceflight
    • How to Book a Space Tour
    • Is Space Tourism Safe?
    • Space Travel FAQs
    • View Earth from the Edge
    • What to Pack
  • Preparing for Your Trip
    • Insurance and Legal Waivers
    • Physical and Medical Requirements
    • Training Programs
    • What to Expect
  • Space Tourism Companies
    • Axiom Space
    • Blue Origin
    • SpaceX
    • Virgin Galactic
    • World View (stratospheric balloon flights)
    • Blue Origin vs Virgin Galactic
    • Comparison Chart: Features, Pricing, Booking
  • Space Tours
    • Custom & Luxury Packages
    • Duration, Training, Costs
    • Experiences
    • Future Moon/Mars Options
    • Orbital Flights
    • Parabolic Flight Experiences
    • Private Missions
    • Stratospheric Balloon Flights
    • Suborbital Flights
    • Zero-Gravity Flights
  • Spaceflight Technologies
    • Space Tourism Balloon
No Result
View All Result
Tours In Space
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

Kayhan targets investors, insurers with expanded orbital intelligence platform

Ensign by Ensign
March 21, 2026
in Uncategorized
0
Kayhan targets investors, insurers with expanded orbital intelligence platform
189
SHARES
1.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
image

TAMPA, Fla. — Kayhan Space is branching out from providing orbital intelligence used to coordinate satellite fleets with a new software platform that turns that data into business insights for investors and insurers.

The Colorado-based venture unveiled its Satcat Terminal March 20, akin to the Bloomberg Terminal widely used by finance professionals for real-time market data and analytics.

The move comes as retail and institutional investor interest in space businesses grows ahead of a potential SpaceX stock market debut this year, while insurers face rising exposure in an increasingly congested orbital environment.

“Space has quickly become one of the most significant infrastructure investment categories of our time, yet the financial and insurance communities have been operating largely blind,” Kayhan CEO and cofounder Siamak Hesar told <em>SpaceNews.

“They are making billion-dollar decisions without the kind of data-backed intelligence they’d expect in any other asset class. This gap has always existed, but the scale of capital flowing into the sector now makes it impossible to ignore.”

Subscribe Today
Get unlimited access to SpaceNews.com and our digital magazine with a monthly, quarterly or annual subscription.

Discounted Access
Learn more about savings available for academic, government and military readers on SpaceNews subscriptions.

Satcat Terminal uses an AI-driven interface that lets users query orbital activity in plain language, such as whether a constellation is expanding on schedule or if there have been unusual events around a specific satellite.

The platform draws on Kayhan’s catalog of more than 36,000 tracked space objects, including over 11,000 satellites with daily refreshed trajectories, using publicly available and partner-sourced data.

Hesar said Satcat Terminal builds on a dataset that now reflects activity across more than 90% of active low Earth orbit (LEO) spacecraft through Kayhan’s base of more than 50 satellite operator customers.

“For years, our focus has been on the day-to-day operational intelligence that satellite operators need to keep their spacecraft safe, such as conjunction analysis, close-approach events, real-time trajectory data,” he said via email. 

“That work hasn’t changed, but the volume and depth of data we’ve accumulated now allows us to layer on longer-term, higher-level analytics and inferences that are far more relevant to investors, insurers and financial professionals.”

Early customer traction

Hesar said accessing comparable insights previously required specialized astrodynamics expertise and piecing together fragmented data sources, leaving much of the financial sector reliant on analyst reports, operator disclosures or word of mouth.

“Across the Satcat platform we’re also seeing more than 3,500 visitors every day, a clear signal of just how broad the demand for this kind of orbital intelligence has become,” he added.

According to Hesar, Satcat Terminal is already drawing strong early interest from the insurance sector following initial outreach.

“Insurers are fundamentally in the business of quantifying risk, and on-orbit risk has been nearly impossible to quantify with any rigor until now,” he said.

While Hesar said it is too early to quantify the opportunity, Kayhan is forecasting strong growth alongside its core business, including from satellite operators whose executives could use Satcat Terminal to gain higher-level visibility into their own fleets and the broader industry.

Tags: SpaceX
No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Officina Stellare wins $2 million contract for lasercom ground station in Spain
  • Rocket Lab launches eighth Synspective radar imaging satellite
  • Another GPS launch shifts from ULA to SpaceX as Vulcan investigation continues
  • OHB Sweden wins €248 million contract to build EPS-Sterna constellation
  • Rocket Lab scores $190 million launch deal to test hypersonic tech for US military

Categories

  • Excursions
  • Kepler Mission
  • NASA
  • NASA Breaking News
  • Physical Preparation
  • Preparation
  • Space News
  • Space Station News
  • Spacewalks
  • Tours
  • Uncategorized
  • Weightlessness Training
  • What Not to Pack
  • What to Pack

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
  • Home
  • Start Here
  • Preparing for Your Trip
  • Space Tourism Companies
  • Space Tours
  • Contact

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • Contact
  • Feeds
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Preparing for Your Trip
    • Insurance and Legal Waivers
    • Physical and Medical Requirements
    • Training Programs
    • What to Expect
  • Privacy Policy
  • Space Tourism Companies
    • Axiom Space
    • Blue Origin
    • Blue Origin vs Virgin Galactic
    • Comparison Chart: Features, Pricing, Booking
    • SpaceX
    • Virgin Galactic
    • World View (stratospheric balloon flights)
  • Space Tours
    • Custom & Luxury Packages
    • Duration, Training, Costs
    • Experiences
    • Future Moon/Mars Options
    • Orbital Flights
    • Parabolic Flight Experiences
    • Private Missions
    • Stratospheric Balloon Flights
    • Suborbital Flights
    • Zero-Gravity Flights
  • Spaceflight Technologies
    • Space Tourism Balloon
  • Start Here
    • How to Book a Space Tour
    • Intro to Commercial Spaceflight
    • Is Space Tourism Safe?
    • Space Travel FAQs
    • View Earth from the Edge
    • What to Pack
  • Tours in Space is your launchpad to the world of space tourism

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.