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CesiumAstro, Inc., with support from The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is accelerating radio frequency (RF) active phased array antenna development enabling dual function communications and sensing for lunar and cislunar applications across common Ka-band, TDRS (Tracking and...
PrimaLuceLab presents the brand new INTREPID 500XS, the new generation and high performance 5,0 meter diameter ground station antenna system for satellite communication. Thanks to affordable price, low maintenance, and autonomous operation, now science institutes, space agencies and ground...
Skoltech researchers Alessandro Golkar and Ksenia Osipova, and former Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) student Giuseppe Cataldo (now working at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center) have developed, within the framework of a Skoltech-MIT collaboration, a model to help engineers create...
Kymeta, the communications company making mobile global, and OneWeb, the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communications company, announced today the successful testing of the Kymeta u8 based LEO terminal with OneWeb’s LEO satellite constellation. Kymeta and OneWeb performed a series...
An ESA project has developed a satellite antenna the size of a small picture frame, intended for miniature CubeSats. Built by Polish company WiRan the antenna found its first customer as soon as it was finalised, and is already...
Intuitive Machines (IM) has entered a long-term agreement with Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd to support every stage of IM’s missions to the Moon, from launch and early operations, through transit, and including lunar operations. IM will use Goonhilly’s services...
Jannuary 28th, 2021mtex and GTM are collaborating to develop, manufacture and test the structure for the TIM telescope. The TIM telescope is a balloon-borne telescope that will be used for studying cosmic star formation history. This highly precise device could...
November 5th, 2020In the past two months a team of students of The Hague University of Applied Sciences build a robot at our facility that automatically grades solar cells for solar panel production. Sorting solar cells is a time-consuming step...
This prototype 2.6-m diameter metal-mesh antenna reflector represents a big step forward for the European space sector: versions can be manufactured to reproduce any surface pattern that antenna designers wish, something that was previously possible only with traditional solid...
July 16, 2020On July the 2nd Rick de Leeuw graduated at GTM on the design of a CubeSat solar panel deployment hinge. Combining an injection moulded cover hinge and a Tape Spring Hinge (TSH) he created a low-cost hinge that...