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ArianeGroup is the lead contractor for Europe’s Ariane 5 and Ariane 6 launcher families and is equally owned by Airbus and Safran.
Under an agreement between Airbus and Microsoft, Airbus will supply Azure Maps with SPOT, Pléiades, and Pléiades Neo satellite imagery and WorldDEM4Ortho elevation data.
Airbus will supply Spot 1.5-meter resolution, Pleiades 50-centimeter resolution, and Pleiades Neo 30-centimeter resolution satellite imagery for inclusion in Azure Maps.
The OneAtlas Basemap in Azure Maps will soon include 30-centimeter data from Airbus’ recently launched Pléiades Neo satellites.
Airbus will supply elevation data prepared for orthorectification from WorldDEM4Ortho for inclusion in Azure Maps.
Microsoft announced a partnership with Airbus on 2021-12-09 to bring Airbus high-resolution satellite imagery and elevation data into Azure Maps.
Microsoft unveiled new Azure Space products and announced partnerships with Airbus, Kongsberg Satellite Services, ST Engineering iDirect, Orbital Insight, ESRI, and Blackshark.ai.
Airbus Defence and Space was part of the RemoveDEBRIS project, which was led by the University of Surrey and sponsored by the European Commission and the Surrey Space Centre.
Airbus will provide expertise and support to ESA for the development of the Ariel payload module.
The European Space Agency signed a contract with Airbus to build the Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey (Ariel) mission.
The contract between ESA and Airbus for the Ariel mission is valued at around 200,000,000 EUR.
Airbus will lead the European industrial consortium with more than 60 contractors to build the Ariel satellite.
Airbus Defense and Space and Thales Alenia Space will build an initial set of next-generation Galileo satellites that aim to start launching in 2024.
The Galileo satellites are built by prime contractor OHB System, with payloads supplied by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL), an Airbus Defence and Space subsidiary.
Airbus’s radar constellation offers geometric accuracy with high temporal and spatial resolution regardless of weather conditions.
Airbus’s radar sensors can provide resolutions from 0.25 m to 40 m across six imaging modes.
Airbus will provide a comprehensive catalog of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Earth observation data products to NASA.
NASA expanded its Commercial Smallsat Data Acquisition Program (CSDAP) to include Airbus as the first radar data provider to the agency's community of researchers and scientists.
NASA expanded the Commercial Smallsat Data Acquisition Program (CSDAP) to include Airbus as the first radar data provider to NASA’s community of researchers and scientists for evaluation.
Airbus will provide NASA researchers and scientists with a comprehensive catalog of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Earth observation data products.