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SYSGO and Teledyne e2v for the EAGLE-1 Quantum Security Project
SYSGO has been chosen to supply cutting-edge software technology for the EAGLE-1 project. This innovative mission, led by SES, in collaboration with 20 European partners and supported by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Commission (EC), will enable long-distance Quantum Key Distribution (QKD).
Pickering: switching & simulation systems on show at Space-Comm Expo
Pickering Interfaces will showcase its range of industry-standard modular signal switching and simulation products for electronic test and verification – including fault insertion and sensor simulation modules for Hardware-in-the-Loop simulation, and RF and microwave switching up to 110GHz – on stand A46 at Space-Comm Expo 2025, taking place from 11-12thMarch at ExCeL in London, UK.
Quantum space sensor to fight climate change
A team of European scientists is working on innovative space sensors thatemploy quantum technologiesto measure acceleration with unprecedented accuracy.
Photonics will skyrocket space industry in 2025
Right before the end of 2024, the EU has marked the next step in thespace industry. Contracts have been awarded for a €10.6 billion IRIS² satellite constellation project as a response to the fast-growing spaceborne Internet networks such asStarlink.
ESA plans stronger UK presence and space skills training
A plan to build on the success of the European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT), which employs more than 100 people in Harwell, has been launched by the UK andEuropean space agencies.
Launch of West of Scotland Space Cluster to drive sector growth
The West ofScotland SpaceCluster, the newest addition to the UK’s thriving ecosystem of regional space clusters, launches ahead of Space-Comm Expo Scotland at SEC Glasgow 11–12 September, one of the year’s biggest UKspace industryevents.
Revitalising the Earth: harnessing technology for land regeneration
Due to the effects of over-farming and extreme weather events, such as drought, wind, or flooding, the demand for significant technological intervention becomes ever more pressing across countless nonarable and depleted areas of land worldwide.
ESA’s Harmony mission uses ABB infrared instruments
ABB has been selected by the German space and technology company OHB System AG to develop and build the thermal infrared payloads for the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Earth Explorer Harmony satellites, planned to launch in 2029.
Top engineers recognised at IET Achievement Awards
Renowned engineers and technologists from across the world have been recognised at the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) 2024 Achievement Awards.
Ohmcraft powers NASA’s Europa Clipper with custom resistors
Ohmcraft is returning to space once again with more than 20 custom resistors for the Europa Clipper spacecraft. These resistors will play a vital role in two of the spacecraft’s critical scientific instruments; the MASPEX (Mass Spectrometer for Planetary Exploration) and SUDA (Surface Dust Mass Analyser).