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The magnetometer boom developed by Sener measures 10.6 meters long when deployed, making it the longest boom made for an ESA project to date.
Sener Aerospace and Defense designed, manufactured, verified, and integrated the magnetometer boom for the JUICE mission.
Sener Aerospace led a multi-national consortium in developing the complex medium-gain antenna system.
Sener Aerospace also provided the power supply for the GALA instrument's altimeter.
Sener Aerospace contributed to the design and manufacture of mechanical ground support equipment for assembling and testing the JUICE satellite's solar panels.
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 also contributed to the GALA laser altimeter, which measures topographic data and subsurface structure on the icy moons.
Sener Aerospace's MGAMA includes main and secondary antenna reflectors, feeders, rotary joints, a pointing mechanism, control electronics, and wiring.
Sener Aerospace has provided equipment and systems to over 1,500 satellites and space vehicles in the telecommunications market.
Sener Aerospace has collaborated with the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and supported telescopes including William Herschel, EST, and ELT in scientific programs.
Sener Aerospace has operated in the international space industry since 1967.
Sener Aeroespacial signed a contract to supply scanners, calibration mechanisms, and electronics for the Forum mission (Far-Infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring).
Insights obtained from Sener Aerospace’s previous programs will enable the company to develop the Forum mechanisms in an extremely short time to match the mission’s urgency.
Sener Aerospace has provided nearly 300 devices and systems on board missions from NASA, ESA, JAXA, and Roscosmos, with a 100% reliability rate as reported in the document.
Sener Aerospace has provided equipment and systems to over 1,500 satellites and space vehicles in the telecommunications market.
Sener Aerospace has been operating in the international space industry since 1967.
Sener Aerospace signed a contract to supply scanner and calibration mechanisms and associated electronics for the Forum mission (Far-Infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring).
Sener Aerospace supplies components to commercial communications-satellite manufacturers and New Space constellation programs including Spainsat NG, Globalstar 0.002 kg, O3B, Iridium NEXT, OneWeb, and OneSat.
Sener Aerospace’s work has supported missions and programs including HRE, SEOSAT/Ingenio, CHIME, LSTM, Hubble, Rosetta, SMOS, Pléiades, Herschel & Planck, JUICE, Athena, Solar Orbiter, Proba-3, Gaia, BepiColombo, ExoMars, Curiosity, Euclid, LISA Pathfinder, MTG, FLEX, LOP Gateway, Mars2020, Earth Explorers, COPERNICUS, and Galileo.
SENER Aeroespacial is part of the E.T.PACK consortium since 2019 to develop a deorbit device based on a space tether.