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TNO is collaborating with partners in Greece, Bulgaria, and Cyprus to roll out one of Europe’s first cross-border quantum networks using fiber-optic and satellite connections.
The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs is collaborating with Quantum Delta and TNO as part of the SEEWQCI project.
TNO is the largest independent research and technology organization in the Netherlands and one of the largest in the EU.
TNO is designing and building the measurement instruments that will fly in TANGO and is creating an emissions atlas.
NOSA Senior Advisor Tyler Jones credited the pointing performance of Space Flight Laboratory’s DEFIANT bus and highlighted SFL’s flexibility in accommodating the SmallCAT terminal and working through payload evolutions with TNO.
The SmallCAT development was funded by Netherlands Space Office funds through the ESA ARTES ScyLight program and by the Dutch Ministry of Defense’s innovation budget, with additional co-funding from TNO.
TNO established two-way laser links between the SmallCAT satellite in low Earth orbit and optical ground stations in The Hague and Tenerife.
Researchers from TNO connected a satellite to an optical ground station using a self-developed laser communication instrument called SmallCAT.
The optical ground station in The Hague was developed by TNO in collaboration with Airbus Netherlands.
TNO established laser communication experiments with optical ground stations in The Hague and Tenerife (ESA ESOC’s IZN-1).
TNO connected a satellite to a ground station on Earth using a self-developed laser communication system.
The optical ground station in The Hague was developed by TNO together with Airbus Netherlands B.V.
The satellite instrument was developed by a TNO-led consortium that includes AAC Hyperion (part of AAC Clyde Space) for onboard electronics, drivers, and software, and Gooch & Housego for the laser transmitter.
TNO and Airbus Netherlands B.V. will design and build the optical ground station for the EAGLE-1 mission.
Celestia-STS is designing the optical digital modem for EAGLE-1 in collaboration with TNO and TESAT.
Celestia-STS is designing the optical digital modem for the EAGLE-1 ground station in collaboration with TNO and TESAT.
TNO and Airbus Netherlands B.V. joined the SES-led EAGLE-1 consortium to design and build an optical ground station for the mission.
TNO and Airbus Netherlands B.V. joined the SES-led EAGLE-1 consortium to design and build an optical ground station for the mission.
Celestia-STS will design the optical digital modem for the EAGLE-1 optical ground station in collaboration with TNO and TESAT.
The TNO–Airbus Netherlands collaboration to design and build the EAGLE-1 optical ground station is jointly funded by the Netherlands Space Office (NSO) and NXTGEN HIGHTECH.