Space-weather resilience is becoming a board-level and compliance-level issue.
SKEION helps satellite stakeholders prepare better documentation, event analysis and mission-resilience workflows around natural space-environment hazards.
SKEION does not provide legal advice or certification. This page presents how SKEION can support technical readiness, documentation and operational resilience in relation to emerging European space regulation.
The regulatory direction is clear: resilience must be documented.
The proposed EU Space Act is structured around safety, resilience and sustainability. Even where space weather is not the sole focus, satellite operators and industrial stakeholders increasingly need to show that natural space-environment hazards are considered in risk management, mission continuity and incident analysis.
This creates a practical need for better documentation:
- 01space-weather risk context
- 02natural-radiation threat context
- 03anomaly review support
- 04mission continuity evidence
- 05historical event analysis
- 06operational lessons learned
Automated tools that generate the evidence.
SKEION turns solar and space-weather analysis into automated, self-service tools and reports — so mission teams can assess, reduce and document risk themselves, without external audits.
Event Replay
An interactive tool to replay and explore past solar events — see the physical drivers and magnetic structures behind them, and build understanding in-house.
Pre-launch Risk Report (automated)
An automated, parametric report that estimates space-weather and natural-radiation exposure for a planned mission and launch window — to reduce risk before launch.
Anomaly Context (automated)
A self-service report that correlates a satellite anomaly window with space-weather conditions — environmental context and evidence, generated automatically.
Risk Indicators & API
Uncertainty-aware solar-risk indicators, delivered into your own monitoring and resilience tools through integration-ready outputs.
What SKEION does not do.
SKEION provides space-weather intelligence, evidence and physical context to support better decisions and documentation. SKEION is not:
- a legal compliance advisor
- an EU Space Act certification provider
- a collision avoidance system
- a cyber or RF monitoring platform
- a replacement for institutional space-weather services
- a root-cause authority for every satellite anomaly
Preparing satellite resilience workflows for the next regulatory cycle?
Let's discuss how SKEION can support your technical evidence layer and resilience documentation.