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The 2019 cloud-based platform sold by Telespazio Germany is now part of Ease-Rise.
The planned Telespazio and Inmarsat system will provide connectivity and positioning for platforms in lunar orbit and on the lunar surface.
Telespazio and Inmarsat signed an agreement last month to create communication and navigation services for missions to the Moon.
Telespazio subsidiary Telespazio Germany began selling a cloud-based platform for space operations in 2019.
Telespazio is a joint venture between Leonardo, which owns 67%, and Thales, which owns 33%.
Telespazio helped the European Space Agency move the Artemis (Advanced Relay and Technology Mission) satellite to its intended orbit in 2003 by firing the onboard electric thrusters to raise its orbit after a launch failure injected the satellite into the wrong orbit.
Telespazio is a joint venture between Leonardo (67%) and Thales (33%).
Telespazio will be responsible for the SICRAL 3 ground segment, developed in conjunction with current SICRAL infrastructures at the Italian Ministry of Defense Control Center in Vigna di Valle and the Fucino Space Center.
Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio have delivered SICRAL 1 (no longer operational), SICRAL 1B, and SICRAL 2 satellites to the Italian Ministry of Defense.
ESA awarded study contracts in May 2021 to teams led by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. and Telespazio to examine technical feasibility and business cases for the Moonlight program.
e-GEOS, a company jointly owned by Telespazio (80%) and ASI (20%), will conduct market analysis and assist Leonardo in defining user requirements for PRISMA SG.
The Emergency Mapping Rapid Mapping service for Copernicus involving COSMO-SkyMed is operated by an international consortium led by e-GEOS, which is owned 80% by Telespazio and 20% by ASI.
Telespazio is a joint venture owned 67% by Leonardo and 33% by Thales.
Telespazio and Peru’s National Telecommunications Programme Pronatel received the Universal Connectivity award at World Satellite Business Week.
Telespazio and Peru’s National Telecommunications Programme Pronatel received the 2021 award related to Universal Connectivity.
Telespazio, part of the joint venture Spaceopal with German space agency DLR that manages Galileo Control Centres, projects a 10-day transfer from launch to the payloads’ final orbit at 23,222 km.
e-GEOS is a company belonging to Telespazio with 80% ownership and a 20% investment from ASI.
e-GEOS is owned 80% by Telespazio and 20% by the Italian Space Agency (ASI).
ESA awarded study contracts in the Moonlight Initiative to two consortia led by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. and Telespazio.
Telespazio, a joint venture between Leonardo (67%) and Thales (33%), is in charge of orbital positioning and station keeping for the Syracuse IV satellites and will support their exploitation for 15 years.