Satellite Telemetry Monitoring with InfluxDB 3
Session Date: Mar 05, 2026
Time: 8:00am (PT) | 4:00pm (GMT)
In this session, Sales Engineer Ian Clark walks through how InfluxDB 3 can be used to ingest, store, and query satellite telemetry without fighting scale, latency, or data shape.
We will focus on how InfluxDB 3 handles high-frequency sensor data, large and evolving tag sets, and long retention periods that are common in aerospace systems. Rather than abstract examples, the discussion centers on practical patterns for monitoring spacecraft health, analyzing trends across fleets, and supporting both live operations and retrospective analysis using a single data platform.
This webinar is designed for engineers who work close to the data and want to understand how a modern time series engine behaves under real satellite monitoring workloads.
Key takeaways:
- How InfluxDB 3 ingests and queries high-rate satellite telemetry at scale
- Data modeling patterns for spacecraft sensors, subsystems, and constellations
- Query approaches for combining real-time monitoring with historical analysis
- How the separation of compute and object storage supports long-term mission data
- Ways to integrate InfluxDB 3 into existing telemetry and ground system pipelines
Ian Clark
Senior Sales Engineer, InfluxData
Ian Clark is a Sales Engineer at InfluxData, where he works with clients ranging from seed-round startups to the Fortune 500. Prior to InfluxData, he was a Technical Solutions Consultant at Google. He holds a Master’s degree in statistics from Columbia University, bringing deep expertise in data architecture and statistical analysis to help enterprise customers design scalable time series solutions for industrial IoT and manufacturing applications.