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Space
Space offers solutions to many of the world’s most interesting and pressing problems:
- monitoring the planet’s health: global warming, ozone depletion, deforestation, ice cap shrinkage, El Niño as well as routine weather forecasting
- communications in remote areas and on the move: to ships and planes, from war zones and disaster areas, in deserts and on mountain tops, or even in rural areas of the UK that lack cable or ADSL
- delivering television to homes throughout the UK and across the globe
- positioning ourselves, our family and friends, our vehicles and our assets precisely anywhere in the world
- searching for life beyond the earth, for new earths, for the very origins of the universe
- supporting our armed forces in remote and dangerous locations world-wide, monitoring nuclear missile deployments, delivering munitions with pin-point precision, locating our enemies.
Space systems are increasingly complex, relying more and more on software-based intelligence to ensure success. These software solutions have to:
- be secure despite the broadcast nature of satellite communications
- cope with complex technical environments such as earth imaging, radio propagation and orbital mechanics
- work first time, since space conditions (e.g. zero gravity) cannot be simulated on ground
- be ultra-reliable since once launched satellites have to work without maintenance for ten years or more
- be delivered on time or risk causing very expensive satellite launch delays.

