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Beyond Gravity selected this size class to align mass, cost, and performance for targeted missions and launch options.
Beyond Gravity is a space technology firm headquartered in Zurich.
Beyond Gravity provides electronic signal intelligence packages for detecting and characterizing radar signals, geolocation, threat detection, and electronic warfare.
Beyond Gravity provides structures, thermal protection, computers, antennas, solar arrays, and instruments for various missions.
Beyond Gravity targets applications such as Earth observation, secure communications in crisis situations, and missions that serve national interests for Switzerland and other European states.
Beyond Gravity's satellites are characterized by high modularity, flexibility, and open architecture.
Engineers at Beyond Gravity are currently building the structural and thermal model for the new satellite platform.
Beyond Gravity offers standard payloads for precise positioning, navigation, and timing to support communications, transport, and energy infrastructure.
The payload fairing of the Ariane 6 launch vehicle, which is a carbon fiber composite structure with a 5.4-meter diameter, was manufactured at Beyond Gravity’s facility in Emmen, Switzerland.
Beyond Gravity provided mission-critical hardware for both the launch vehicle and the satellite payloads for the Galileo mission.
The two Galileo satellites were manufactured by prime contractor OHB System AG and utilize Beyond Gravity’s onboard computers, thermal protection, and mechanism systems.
Beyond Gravity confirmed the integration of its critical subsystems aboard the upcoming Ariane 6 flight scheduled to launch two Galileo navigation satellites on December 17.
Beyond Gravity delivered the core computing and environmental control systems required for the satellites’ 12-year operational lifespan.
Beyond Gravity is partnering with GMV and OHB System AG to provide digital signal generation and payload system clocks for the first prototype satellites, designated Pathfinder A.
Beyond Gravity is engaged in the European Space Agency’s (ESA) evolution toward a Low Earth Orbit Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (LEO-PNT) architecture known as Project Celeste.
Beyond Gravity supplied high-temperature thermal insulation for the launcher’s propulsion systems, protecting the lower stage Vulcain engine and the upper stage Vinci engine from temperatures reaching 1,500 degrees Celsius.
Project management and ground operations for PRETTY will shift from Beyond Gravity to TU Graz.
PRETTY's primary scientific payload is a passive reflectometer developed by Beyond Gravity.
The first use of components from Beyond Gravity in the H3 rocket is a significant moment for the company.
Beyond Gravity's solar array drive mechanisms production facility in Switzerland has been expanded to produce 200 units per year, up from 36 units, resulting in a fivefold increase in output.