Microsoft has released Azure Space, a cloud computing platform for supporting space missions to government and non-government organizations. It has developed a cloud system that can meet specific space requirements, including simulating space missions. (To study and test satellites before they go into orbit), satellite data collection and deep processing.
It also promotes the creation of innovations both on Earth and in outer space. The public slotxo and private sectors do not have to build and launch satellites themselves, but can extract data from satellites to process them. It looks set to compete with Amazon Web Services, which it launched mid-year to expand its cloud service into the aerospace industry.
Microsoft has also announced a new partnership, SpaceX, owner of the Starlink network, high-speed, low-latency broadband satellite. To help expand the reach of Azure Mobile Cloud Services (Azure Modular Datacenter (MDC)), it is suitable for organizations working in remote areas and where cable or fiber optic internet access is not. Such as military units, mineral exploration units Oil drilling Major agriculture and cargo ships SpaceX rivals Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, so it is a very dynamic fight together.