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Richard Hadsall is Vice President of Americas at Integrasys.
Integrasys will provide Doppler-derived velocity and position data to NASA for integration into global control systems.
Integrasys will measure the Doppler effect to determine the velocity and position of the Artemis II mission in deep space.
Álvaro Sánchez is the director general of Integrasys.
Integrasys will monitor trajectory deviations for Artemis II during both launch phases and orbital operations.
Integrasys operates a proprietary space domain awareness system capable of analyzing objects, trajectories, and risks.
Integrasys works with defense ministries and space agencies across multiple continents.
Integrasys is developing projects in the United States, Norway, South Africa, Taiwan, and the Philippines.
Integrasys is participating in the Artemis II mission by tracking and analyzing the trajectory of the crewed spacecraft that will orbit the Moon.
Integrasys is participating in the tracking of Artemis 2 and is the only Spanish company selected by NASA for that role.
Integrasys works with the US Space Force and US Space Command, the Government of Ukraine, NATO, and European ministries of defense.
Integrasys will attend SSSIF to present its latest space defense technology designed to neutralize threats and reinforce security in orbit.
Spanish companies participating at the 18th European Space Conference include GMV, Indra, Hispasat, Integrasys, Satlantis, Pangea, Sateliot, and Open Cosmos.
The antenna Integrasys will use to track the Artemis II mission has a diameter of 2.4 meters and cannot be installed on the roof of Integrasys’s Seville headquarters.
Integrasys arranged to install its 2.4-meter antenna at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería (ETSI) of the University of Seville, the campus where the Telecommunications degree is taught.
Integrasys’s tracking system won a sustainability award at a space fair in Dubai in May.
Integrasys and the University of Seville were selected by NASA to voluntarily track the Orion spacecraft during the crewed Artemis II mission around the Moon.
Integrasys’s contribution to the Artemis II tracking collaboration centers on the Orbisat platform developed by Integrasys’s subsidiary in Luxembourg.
KAI Networks has been recognized by the Ministry of Technology for the successful implementation of INTEGRASYS’ LEOREG.
KAI Networks executed the LEOREG project through a strategic four-way partnership involving INTEGRASYS, AVL Technologies, and KNS Technologies.