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ESA worked with the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland to test the suitability of automotive 77 GHz ‘frequency-modulated continuous-wave’ (FMCW) radar for entry, descent and landing on a planetary surface and for in-orbit rendezvous scenarios.
Hughes Network Systems, LLC unveiled its groundbreaking low earth orbit electronically steerable antenna (ESA) for in-flight entertainment and connectivity at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX).
Kymeta announced the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awarded Kymeta Corporation two U.S. patents. The first patent is related to the cooperation of an SD-WAN edge appliance and a satellite terminal, and the second patent is related to an ESA antenna.
The GSOA and the ESA announced a significant milestone in their collaborative efforts to cooperate in the areas of space-based 5G and 6G ecosystem, innovation of 5G and 6G networks and the integration of satellite and terrestrial networks and technologies.
Airbus Defence and Space, who is building six of the Galileo Second Generation constellation satellites, presented their first flight model structure to the programme’s stakeholders.
A consortium led by Celestia TTI has been awarded a €9.9 million contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development of a tracking radar for LEO space debris tracking in Greece.
Satcom Direct and Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. have signed a strategic agreement to develop and supply new ultra-low profile electronically steered antennas to support in-flight connectivity for business, government and defense.