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The EGNOS GEO-4 payload enables EUSPA to deliver reliable and secure space-based services and provides additional satellite-based augmentation system service capabilities within and beyond the European Union.
HOTBIRD 0.013 kg hosts the EGNOS GEO-4 payload pertaining to the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA).
The European Space Agency, acting on behalf of the European Union Agency for the Space Program (EUSPA) and in the name of the European Union represented by the European Commission, awarded GMV a contract to develop the Galileo Second Generation System Test Bed (G2STB).
Selected chipset manufacturers will be involved in testing the Galileo E5 signal component under the supervision of EUSPA.
Thales Alenia Space signed a contract worth more than €100 million with the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) to provide maintenance and support services for EGNOS V2 for four years.
In early 2018 Airbus was awarded the prime contract for the EGNOS V3 Implementation Phase by ESA on behalf of the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA).
In early 2018 Airbus was awarded the prime contract for the EGNOS V3 Implementation Phase by ESA on behalf of the European Union Agency for the Space Program (previously GSA).
Thales Alenia Space signed a contract with the EU Agency for the Space Program (EUSPA) to develop, qualify, and deploy a new version of the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS).
Thales Alenia Space will provide EUSPA and the EU navigation community with a new version of EGNOS (V243) whose operations will be secured by a new Navigation Land Earth Station technology developed by Thales Alenia Space called NLES-G3.
A Soyuz rocket is scheduled to launch a new pair of Galileo GNSS satellites for the EU Agency for the Space Programme from Europe’s Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana in the second quarter of 2022.
The EUSPA EO and GNSS Market Report uses advanced econometric models to forecast GNSS shipments and EO revenues through 2031.
A first Galileo launch carrying satellites from a previous order will occur in 2021 and a second Soyuz launch in the first half of 2022 will orbit the first two satellites from the latest EUSPA order.
The eight Galileo satellites from the EUSPA order will join the 28 Galileo satellites already deployed and the two Galileo satellites scheduled to be orbited in early 2022 from the Guiana Space Center by Arianespace.
The European Union Agency for the Space Program (EUSPA) selected Arianespace to launch four new Galileo satellites.
Each of the eight Galileo satellites under the EUSPA order was built by OHB System AG in Bremen, Germany and will weigh less than 730 kg.
The EUSPA order follows ESA’s order for the launch of four Galileo satellites in October 2021 and will complete the deployment of first-generation Galileo satellites.
The EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) and its industrial team manage the Galileo satellites from separation of the launch vehicle onwards as part of the Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP).
The EUSPA operations team will maneuver the newly launched Galileo satellites from the dedicated Galileo Control Center in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany until they are placed into their home orbit at 23,220 km.
The European Galileo navigation system was created by the European Union through the European Space Agency and is operated by the European Union Agency for the Space Program.
The European Navigation System Galileo is created by the European Union through the European Space Agency and operated by the European Union Agency for the Space Program.