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Launch HN: Epsilon3 (YC S21) – Software for spacecraft and complex operations

149 pointsby llcrabtreealmost 4 years ago
Hi HN, we’re Laura, Max, and Aaron, the founders of Epsilon3 (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.epsilon3.io&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.epsilon3.io&#x2F;</a>). We make software to help space companies run billion-dollar missions and avoid costly and disastrous mistakes.<p>When you&#x27;re building a rocket or satellite, you have written checklists and procedures for how to test and operate it. Believe it or not, most companies still do this on paper or Microsoft Word. We are making this digital. Think of it like supercharged checklists plus version control (like Asana + Github). This is useful for the space industry and anyone else with complex testing and operational workflows.<p>There is massive growth right now in the number of space startups and of spacecraft and people launching into space. Payloads are being launched multiple times per day; you don’t hear about most of those on the news. There are so many companies building amazing technology for space (hotels, debris removal, construction robots, etc.). But to support this growth and keep everyone safe, the industry needs massively better software than the inefficient and error-prone stuff that’s out there now. U.S. space mission failures have cost $18.6B ($31B worldwide), and the average company wastes $400,000 in engineering hours per year managing procedures inefficiently.<p>We are a team of engineering and design leaders from SpaceX, Google, Northrop Grumman, and Stanford. I spent 11 years at SpaceX and 5 years at Northrop working on spacecraft operations. I’ve taken part in over 100 launches and was the lead trainer for astronauts who went to the space station and back last year. I’ve seen what works and what doesn’t when it comes to software tools and managing operations.<p>Starting Epsilon3 came as a surprise—we were surprised that it was still necessary! I had always envisioned a unified set of tools to operate vehicles and complex engineering systems, and assumed that one existed that I just hadn’t come across yet. But after I left SpaceX and began talking to my colleagues and friends in the industry, it became clear that the tools they wanted (and that I wanted too) just didn’t exist yet. In calls with colleagues across the industry, I heard “I’d use that if it existed,” “I’ve looked for that but never found anything remotely close to what I’d want,” “If you build it, people will use it,” and “Wow, that would be great, tell me when you have an MVP.” So we were lucky to start from the beginning with the knowledge that people were in need of our platform.<p>Our software brings complex operational procedures into a modern web-based platform, built using React, Node, CouchDB, Flask, and Supabase, and running on AWS GovCloud for ITAR compliance. We support the entire life cycle of a project from integration and testing through live operations. With Epsilon3, you can create, revise, and track procedures online with critical mission data collaboratively, all in one place and in a standardized way. Real-time synchronization of procedure status and updates guarantee that everyone’s always on the same page and knows who is doing what, when, and where.<p>This may not sound like the hardest software problem out there, but this industry has a lot of challenges that more ordinary project management tools can’t handle, which is why these projects have stuck with Microsoft Word and spreadsheets (and even paper) for so long. Real-time synchronization of data and user interfaces across earth and space with low latency and high reliability is hard. Supporting complex workflows and detailed tracking while also maintaining simplicity and delightfulness of user experience is also hard. There is also a lot of telemetry and commanding data involved, and finding ways to display and visualize it is tricky. There are mission-critical security and reliability requirements. Finally, everyone’s workflows and data are in different formats and have different needs, and finding generalized solutions and methodologies to support all of them is challenging.<p>Our vision is that when operating your system, you’ll need only two tools to manage it: your C2 (command and control) system, and Epsilon3. You won’t need to communicate via email, chat, tickets, etc. anymore. You also won’t need to store your data on a hard drive or manage an Excel spreadsheet. This will not only simplify your operation, but it will make it easier for the next generation of operators to come up to speed quickly and enable future spacecraft automation.<p>While doing hot fire testing of new rocket engines, one of our customers said, “Epsilon3 makes some incredible software that we use for our engine test operations (among other things) to make sure we don’t blow ourselves up.” Running hardware testing for new robotics, transportation, and spacecraft hardware, another customer said, “It&#x27;s made running our tests much easier and more systematic.” Those sorts of comments are what we hope to achieve industry-wide!<p>A video demo is available at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bit.ly&#x2F;3AItU2w" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bit.ly&#x2F;3AItU2w</a>. We’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and questions in this, uh, space!<p>p.s. There was a small HN thread about us a few months ago (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=26506819" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=26506819</a>). We’ve made significant progress since then.

23 comments

k1rcheralmost 4 years ago
Wow. This is enormously impressive. I currently work for a small startup based out of Denmark in the renewable energies space (wind turbines) developing web based tools to assist in our ML operations.<p>With a lifelong obsession with cosmology and astronomy, and perhaps even more applicably relevant; our own human advancement to and into the stars, I have increasingly become more and more inclined to the notion of further developing my current skillset with the eventual goal of transitioning to the space industry.<p>My recent experience and exposure to renewable energies has given me massive insight to just how important companies like you guys are to furthering humanity’s progress. My question to you all regarding your technology, is how you manage what I imagine to be extraordinarily large, rich, and complex datasets that must vary between use cases (you mention hotels, debris removal, etc.). The data between these use cases must vary in structure— how is it normalized&#x2F;standardized to work with your pipeline(s)? The commonality I see (as a fairly novice layman in terms of space technology) is of the rocket propulsion, orbiting, and payload delivery kind, but I’m sure the data it is far more nuanced and goes far beyond that.<p>Furthermore, is any sort of machine learning applied on your side, perhaps in some sort of statistical analysis &#x2F; metric reporting?<p>I’m going to definitely keep an eye on you all at Epsilon3. Perhaps you will be looking for more engineers with web dev, data, ML, and cyber&#x2F;info security experience in the future!<p>Huge props. I can tell there is an extraordinary amount of innovation involved with this venture. Excited to see where you all go with this =)
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aresantalmost 4 years ago
This is awesome and made my day knowing that the space industry is big enough to support a startup building this kind of ops tooling.<p>You said “you don’t hear about most of those on the news” and you’re right - most of the customer logos on your website I’d never heard of - is there a website &#x2F; twitter &#x2F; ? that you rely on for daily coverage?<p>I would love to build a better view of the industry, players, priorities.
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josephgruberalmost 4 years ago
Love this! It&#x27;s certainly surprising that something like this doesn&#x27;t exist for the space industry yet (and other industries that do complex texting and operations). Glad to see someone working to fill that gap especially as the commercial space industry starts to blossom. Couple of thoughts&#x2F;questions:<p>1.) How do you convince space orgs that using a third-party SaaS offering is a better approach than building it in-house? Especially as part of the ERP the org may be using already?<p>2.) Does Epsilon3 support scripted procedures? What language(s) does it support?<p>3.) Any thoughts on a ChatOps like interface (e.g. Slack)?
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cuSetantaalmost 4 years ago
Is the any planned integration with requirement tracking software such as DOORS? If it were possible to flow test results back into the requirement specification systems it could seriously save a lot of time and money.<p>Also, for commenting on procedure steps are there any additional tools available for the text formatting? We find we have to do a lot of red lining and colour coding as things progress to track deviations in a simple way for customers and PA to find.
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dtx1almost 4 years ago
Is your name a Babylon 5 Reference?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;babylon5.fandom.com&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Epsilon_III" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;babylon5.fandom.com&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Epsilon_III</a>
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spops_anonymousalmost 4 years ago
Oh, it’s llcrabtree! We didn’t cross paths but I’ve seen your name all over Confluence. :) (I was on the training team after you left.) This is gonna be rad. Can’t wait to see where it goes.
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kartikkumaralmost 4 years ago
Congrats! Great to see YC supporting more software companies that are working towards finally bringing the &quot;boring&quot; parts of the sector into the 21st century.<p>If you&#x27;re interested in exploring the idea of supply chain integration, I&#x27;d love to chat. We&#x27;re an ESA-backed, online marketplace for the space sector [1], and we&#x27;ve built a few integrations already to bring tools and data together for engineers.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;satsearch.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;satsearch.com</a>
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alchemistmaxalmost 4 years ago
So excited to be part of Epsilon3 and helping so many awesome companies with their testing and operations.<p>I hope everyone saw the recent epic Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic flights. Those are just the first small step in what&#x27;s to be a very exciting future. Epsilon3 wants to eventually help so many more people go to space. Now that we’ve had two billionaires go up to space, maybe someone in the HN community can be next?
allyewalmost 4 years ago
Really excited to be part of this team! Laura was talking yesterday about tearing up at after the Blue Origin launch, not just because it&#x27;s amazing to send people to space, but because it requires the work and communication of thousands of people to take them up and bring them home safe. We&#x27;re excited to build tools to enable all of the hard work that leads up to a successful launch!
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101008almost 4 years ago
Congrulations on the launch, it sounds awesome. This is one of the companies where I would love to work. Are you taking remote candidates?
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sullyxalmost 4 years ago
Excited for this launch! Our customers are doing literal rocket science and every day is an amazing opportunity for us to build the supporting technology they need to do amazing things.<p>Rocket science is hard, but running your operations shouldn&#x27;t be! At Epsilon3 we&#x27;re solving the software challenges of complex operations so you can get back to what you do best - space!
jk4930almost 4 years ago
First, congrats on launching. Second, &quot;AWS GovCloud for ITAR compliance,&quot; can the USG access my data (EU company) then?
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socoalmost 4 years ago
I don&#x27;t understand yet the pain being adressed. If today it can be solved with pen and paper or Word, it looks to me that realtime sync or data visualization were not a must (disasters seem to be avoided today just as well). Nice to have, without doubt, but not a must. So your software makes it a nice experience for everybody involved, right?
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ryanwesterdahlalmost 4 years ago
Excited to be using this product for ensuring clearly documented and easy to make test procedures for our propulsion testing, and eventually for our satellite operations. Keep up the good work Epsilon3 and I look forward to becoming a hardcore power user!
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lavezzaalmost 4 years ago
Laura, congratulations. Does it support acronyms? :)<p>Anyone interested should sign up for the changelog emails. It&#x27;s only 1-2 emails a month and shows how much progress Laura and her team are making.
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deeptailoralmost 4 years ago
Extremely excited for this launch! We have amazing companies doing some really cool stuff in the space sector! Cannot wait to support all the amazing missions with Epsilon3!
robinhoodalmost 4 years ago
I had no idea this niche existed. However, no sarcasm here at all, but do people in the space industry read HN and Product Hunt at all?
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abtinfalmost 4 years ago
Would you say your software is appropriate for aerospace manufacturing and quality management system data collection?
heaths1almost 4 years ago
Looks very interesting. I surfed around your site and watched the video. So how about nonconformance processing? Do you have workflows for that, or is that where something like JIRA comes in?<p>Also, have you utilized anything like the S1000D aerospace data schema with this tool, or are you rolling your own?
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MayeulCalmost 4 years ago
Interesting. This sounds like a good fit for CRDTs somewhat, though a centralized architecture might offer more robustness guarantees. On the other hand, it would be quite easy to display sync status as part of the UI.
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giantg2almost 4 years ago
Very cool domain and background.
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abhinav22almost 4 years ago
Congrats, anything related to space sounds super cool :)
aml183almost 4 years ago
They are the real deal! Awesome team and product.
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