Overview
Nominal Editor: Nominal Editor is a high-fidelity digital twin sandbox designed for engineers who need comprehensive customization, integration, and collaborative control over space mission simulations. Built for flexibility and scalability, the Editor enables users to model real-world systems in detail, integrate external software and simulation tools, and create custom applications tailored to mission needs. With an open-source component library and robust collaborative features, teams can collaborate seamlessly, share real-time insights, and develop bespoke capabilities to address unique challenges in mission-critical operations.
Nominal Studio: Nominal Studio is an intuitive, drag-and-drop environment designed for mission operators and systems architects to streamline and accelerate concept design, configuration, and mission planning. With a built-in digital parts library, Studio simplifies early-stage mission design by providing pre-modelled subsystems and components, from industry-standard parts to full mission concepts, ready for immediate use or expansion. These components can be further customized or augmented with models developed in Nominal Editor, creating a flexible ecosystem that scales from subsystem design to end-to-end mission architecture.
Nominal API: The Nominal API is a powerful RESTful API that opens up Nominal simulation and digital twin capabilities to external applications, supporting a wide range of mission-critical integrations. Designed for enterprise-scale simulations, the API enables white labelling, automation, and seamless data connectivity across diverse mission management systems, providing real-time access to high-fidelity mission insights and rapid scalability.
Highlights
- Nominal Editor A scalable, collaborative simulation platform that enables teams to design, test, and validate complex digital twins - from single components to full constellations - while integrating custom and third-party tools for seamless mission development.
- Nominal Studio A flexible mission design environment combining a rich digital parts library, drag-and-drop functionality, and real-time scenario analysis to accelerate prototyping, concept validation, and collaborative planning.
- Nominal API A powerful interface for large-scale, real-time simulations that integrates live data, supports multi-agent scenarios and enables rapid customization for autonomous operations and constellation management.
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes | $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Nominal Editor, Nominal Studio and the Nominal API (NominalPy) Python Scripts are now available within this AMI.
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The AMI contains a Windows 10 machine image, set up with the Nominal software suite installed.
The image must be configured with the following:
- Public Internet-facing VPC network
- A security group that enables access to port 3389 (RDP), 8443 (DCV - If wanting to use from a browser) and 443 (HTTPS)
The products within the instance will require active Internet access to be used and authenticated properly with your Nominal Systems account.
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