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The Sener team in Spain is developing the GFAD (Grid Fin Actuation Device), which transmits movement to the GFAM developed in Poland.
The Sener engineering team in Poland is responsible for the design and production of two essential components for the grid fin system in the Themis program.
Sener has secured a contract in the Themis program commissioned by the European Space Agency (ESA) in collaboration with ArianeGroup.
Redwire has collaborated with the Spanish firm Sener on the development of the European pioneering mission Proba-3.
The licensing agreement allows Persei Space to use, modify, manufacture, and sell space debris deorbiting equipment based on results achieved by Sener in the E.T.PACK-F project.
In May 2023, Persei Space and Sener signed a technology licensing agreement for the use of electrodynamic tethers applied to space debris deorbiting.
Redwire is responsible for spacecraft integration, testing, and providing the onboard computer for Proba-3 under a contract with Sener.
Redwire Corporation will co-host a prelaunch livestream event with Sener on 2024-12-04 at 10:00 a.m. Central European Time.
Sener has been chosen by the European Space Agency and Airbus UK to carry out the design and prototyping of a critical payload element for the TRUTHS mission.
Sener signed a contract with OHB Italia, which leads the Comet Interceptor mission and the production of its spacecraft.
Sener signed a contract with OHB Italia, which leads the Comet Interceptor mission and the production of its spacecraft.
Sener led an industrial team for Proba-3 that includes Redwire Space, Airbus Defence and Space in Spain, GMV Space and Defence, and Spacebel.
After completing platform validation, the Proba-3 industrial team led by Sener is focusing on flight software functional testing on the satellites and completing operational preparations using ground segment tools.
The Sener-led industrial team for Proba-3 includes Redwire Space, Airbus Defence and Space in Spain, GMV Space and Defence, and Spacebel.
Sener led the industrial team that completed the environmental testing campaign of the two Proba-3 satellites at IABG facilities in Ottobrunn, Germany.
Sener will provide its technical capabilities and the technical capabilities of its partners to the consortium effort to develop future reusable European launch systems.
Sener Aerospace and Defense also provided mechanical ground support equipment (MGSE) for the JUICE mission.
Sener Aerospace led a multi-national consortium in developing the complex medium-gain antenna system.
The components provided by Sener for the JUICE mission include the magnetometer boom, the medium-gain antenna major assembly (MGAMA), and components for the Janus and Gala science instruments.
Sener Aerospace and Defense designed, manufactured, verified, and integrated the magnetometer boom for the JUICE mission.