Keplex detects satellite conjunctions in real time and issues legally-grounded right-of-way rulings — instantly, transparently, without bias. No more email chains. No more relying on operators to police themselves.
Operators don't know if their orbit is secure until a conjunction is days away — if they find out at all.
Collision avoidance today is phone calls and emails between rival operators under extreme time pressure.
There is no enforceable, transparent right-of-way standard. Decisions are arbitrary and unchallengeable.
The largest operators — Starlink, OneWeb — control vast swaths of LEO and arbitrate disputes in their own favour.
When a collision happens, determining who is legally responsible takes years of litigation — if it's resolved at all.
Once the uncoordinated curve crosses the critical threshold, the probability of secondary debris-generating events increases non-linearly. Keplex applies coordination to keep growth sub-linear.
The coordinated trend represents Keplex's active intervention protocol — reducing conjunction risk from N² growth to a linear regime through instant, rules-based right-of-way arbitration.
Keplex ingests orbital elements for all registered satellites and runs continuous pair-wise conjunction screening with a 24-hour look-ahead. Every close approach under the threshold triggers an event.
A deterministic rules engine — based on the Cologne Manual — evaluates priority class, fuel level, maneuverability, and mass. The responsible party is identified in under a second, with full reasoning attached.
Both operators receive their ruling instantly through the client dashboard — showing exactly which party must maneuver, why, and a sealed audit trail. No ambiguity, no delay, no back-channel.
Every ruling follows the same encoded ruleset — priority class → fuel level → maneuverability → mass. No judgment calls, no politics.
Every ruling is timestamped and sealed at the moment of issuance. The full reasoning chain is preserved for legal or insurance use.
Each client operator sees only their own satellites and rulings. The company view retains full oversight across all registered operators.
New rulings are delivered in real time via server-sent events. No polling, no refresh. Operators see changes the moment detection runs.
Where human context is needed, an AI negotiation agent walks both parties through the ruling step by step, answering questions and resolving disputes.
The platform administrator. Manages all client accounts, runs detection across the full satellite fleet, and monitors every ruling from a single authoritative dashboard.
SpaceX, ESA, OneWeb, or any licensed satellite operator. Receives real-time rulings affecting only their own assets. Clear action required / right of way status on every ruling.
Book a guided demo. We'll walk you through a live collision scenario — detection to ruling to client notification — in under 15 minutes.