AiRANACULUS Secures $5M NASA Contract for AI-Driven Space Communications Technologies

July 6, 2026
AiRANACULUS Secures $5M NASA Contract for AI-Driven Space Communications Technologies
  • AiRANACULUS is advancing CLAIRE, a Cross Layer Spectrum Aware Cognitive Control Plane, to adaptively manage networks across changing radio environments and reduce interference, while INSPiRE enables intelligent network slicing and policy-based routing across heterogeneous terrestrial and space networks with NVIDIA acceleration via the Aerial Testbed and GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip.

  • Over a 24‑month, $5 million NASA contract, the project will enhance CLAIRE and INSPiRE as AI-powered platforms designed for resilient, adaptable space and terrestrial networks.

  • The effort emphasizes evolving heterogeneous networks and strengthening two AI-driven platforms—CLAIRE and INSPiRE—to boost performance, resilience, and adaptability in space and on Earth.

  • AiRANACULUS has secured a $5 million contract from NASA under the Civilian Commercialisation Readiness Pilot Programme to develop intelligent lunar and deep-space communications technologies.

  • The CCRPP agreement supports development of intelligent communications for future lunar and deep-space missions.

  • Collaborators include NASA Ames Research Center and industry partners NVIDIA, Nokia Federal Solutions, Dell Technologies, Curtiss-Wright, Supermicro, and Radisys, with planned integrated testing and spaceflight validation.

  • The program aims to support Artemis-era lunar exploration—habitats, robotic systems, rovers, science payloads, mining operations, radio astronomy, lunar orbiters, and future Mars missions—by enabling seamless coordination across 4G/5G, Wi‑Fi, and satellite communications across multiple bands.

  • It seeks to enable interoperation of 4G/5G, Wi‑Fi, and SATCOM across diverse environments to support lunar and deep-space activities.

  • The CCRPP program targets moving CLAIRE and INSPiRE toward operational deployment for cislunar communications and lunar surface operations.

  • AiRANACULUS and partners stress resilient, interoperable, AI-driven networking as foundational for a lunar economy and next‑generation space missions, with support from Arc Ventures and other investors.

  • Arc Ventures founder Joseph Korff underscores the importance of robust, interoperable communications architectures for lunar exploration and the role of AiRANACULUS in enabling future lunar economy and intelligent networks.

  • NASA’s CCRPP aims to mature CLAIRE and INSPiRE toward higher TRL and MRL through testing and spaceflight demonstrations at NASA Ames.

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