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The contract awarded to Airbus by Thales Alenia Space for the ROSE-L radar instrument is worth about €190 million.
Thales Alenia Space selected Airbus to build the advanced radar instrument for the Radar Observatory System for Europe in L-band (ROSE-L) mission.
FalconEye was the 23rd satellite launched by Arianespace produced jointly by Airbus Defence and Space and Thales Alenia Space.
Airbus Defence and Space and Thales Alenia Space built the Falcon Eye 2 satellite for the United Arab Emirates’ armed forces.
Falcon Eye 2 is the second of two satellites produced by Airbus Defence and Space and Thales Alenia Space for the UAE.
Launchspace Technologies won support from Airbus to test its debris-collection technology on the International Space Station’s Bartolomeo platform.
Under the terms of the contract to host Launchspace Technologies’ hardware on Bartolomeo, Launchspace Technologies is paying fees to house its technology while Airbus is not charging for transportation, astronaut crew time, and other ISS resources.
Airbus developed the Bartolomeo platform and operates it with European Space Agency support.
Airbus Defence and Space in Germany built the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft.
Spain awarded a €380 million prime contract to Madrid-based Airbus Defense and Space Spain for the Land Surface Temperature Monitoring (LSTM) mission.
Pléiades-Neo 1 is one of two Pléiades-Neo satellites Airbus plans to launch on Vega rockets in the first half of 2021.
SEOSAT-Ingenio was built by Airbus Defence and Space as a 750-kilogram Earth observation satellite.
Airbus plans to complete the four-satellite Pléiades-Neo constellation in 2022 by launching Pléiades-Neo 3 and 4 on a single Vega C.
Plex-Earth switched from using only Google Earth imagery to offering images from Airbus, Maxar, Nearmap, and Hexagon.
Plex-Earth will launch at the 2020 Autodesk University with imagery from Airbus, Maxar, Nearmap, and Hexagon.
SEOSAT-Ingenio was mounted atop a VESPA (Vega Secondary Payload Adaptor) dispenser produced by Airbus in Spain for Vega prime contractor Avio, with TARANIS positioned inside the VESPA structure.
SEOSAT-Ingenio was built by Airbus Defence and Space as a 750-kilogram Earth observation satellite intended to provide wide-field imagery for civil applications and is billed as Spain’s first Earth observation satellite.
Airbus has complete responsibility for the entire LSTM mission and will design and build the satellite in Madrid.
ESA signed a 300-million-euro contract with Airbus in September to develop the Copernicus Polar Ice and Snow Topography Altimeter mission.
Airbus Defence and Space Spain leads development of the Copernicus Land Surface Temperature Monitoring (LSTM) mission under a 389-million-euro contract.