ZephyrIoT alcança a órbita pela segunda vez

O ZephyrIoT alcançou a órbita pela segunda vez. Em março de 2026, a Antmicro e a Aethero levaram o sistema operacional de tempo real de código aberto em um CubeSat a bordo de um voo compartilhado do Falcon 9, da SpaceX.

O mesmo RTOS de código aberto utilizado em sistemas embarcados críticos na Terra está agora operando no espaço.

A Antmicro oferece suporte aos computadores espaciais de próxima geração da Aethero, com computadores de bordo controlados por Zephyr, construídos em torno das plataformas de IA de borda NVIDIA Jetson Orin e Thor.

O lançamento do CubeSat marcou a mais recente implementação da tecnologia além da superfície da Terra.

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