Nuovi Progetti:

  • GLOBALSTAR2 - OBPE will be the second generation satellites of low earth orbit (LEO) constellations. The satellites Globalstar are major mobile operator satellites providing voice and data services for business institutions and private users.
  • Vega ESA launching pad for satellite launchers from 300 to 2000 kg intended for the polar and the low-Earth orbits used for many scientific and Earth observation missions.
  • Enmap German hyperspectral satellite mission with 200 channels within the broad spectral range from 420 nm to 2450 nm and high ground resolution of 30 m...
  • Amos 4 - CEU will also expand the operator’s range of Ku- and Ka-band capacity to provide high-quality...
  • BepiColombo - OBC will set off in 2014 on a journey lasting approximately 6 years. When it arrives at Mercury in mid 2020...
  • Sentinel 1 - SMU The Sentinel1SMU -European Radar Observatory is a polar-orbiting satellite system for the continuation...
  • Swarm - OBC The objective of the Swarm mission is to provide the best ever survey of the geomagnetic field and its temporal evolution, and gain new insights into improving our knowledge of the Earth’s interior and climate.
  • Lisa (Laser Interferometry Satellite Antenna). Its mission is to detect and observe gravitational waves from astronomical sources such as massive black holes. LISA consists of three spacecrafts acting as interferometers with an arm length
  • Soyuz
    a middle class launching pad whose performance will complement the launching pads ESA Ariane 5 and Vega perfectly.



Esa certificati:

Cat.2 &Cat.3
ECSS-Q-70-08
ECSS-Q-ST-70-26
ECSS-Q-ST-70-28
ECSS-Q-ST-70-38



Progetti di cooperazione:



  • BepiColombo-OBC


    will set off in 2014 on a journey lasting approximately 6 years. When it arrives at Mercury in mid 2020, it will endure temperatures as high as 350 °C and gather data during its 1 year nominal mission, with a possible 1-year extension. BepiColombo- consists of two individual orbiters: the Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO), that will map the planet, and the Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter (MMO), that will investigate its magnetosphere.

    Photo ESA