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Stevenage and Guildford – 7 April 2008: EADS Astrium, Europe’s leading space company, has entered into an agreement to acquire the innovative University of Surrey spin-out company Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL), which specialises in the design and manufacture of small and micro…
Munich/Ottobrunn, 20 October 2008 – Thanks to its huge leverage potential, satellite-based communication represents an important factor in the world’s economy.
Le Bourget, 17 June 2009 - Astrium and JSC National Company “Kazakhstan Gharysh Sapary” today announced the signing of a first contract to build a major satellite integration centre that will be part of the future Kazakhstan national space centre in Astana.
Since 1979, the various versions of the Ariane launchers have between them lofted over 300 satellites – for telecommunications, of all types, Earth observation, remote-sensing, environmental monitoring, scientific research, space exploration, astronomical missions, International Space Station…
Castres, 16 July, 2009 – Astrium’s OURSES (French acronym for “satellite services offer for use in rural areas”) project has received top prize at the first e-health awards held in Castres.
A complete catalogue of satellite equipment, space propulsion systems, space industry...
The Cluster II mission is the first time four identical spacecraft have orbited in formation around the Earth. The Cluster fleet’s mission began in the summer of 2000 with the launch of two Russian Starsem Soyuz rockets from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, each carrying a pair of identical…
First Spanish radar Earth observation satellite