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Beyond Gravity (formerly RUAG Space) developed and built the central computer for all six Meteosat Third Generation satellites at its Gothenburg, Sweden site.
GEORIX is scheduled to launch in early 2023 as the first Beyond Gravity navigation receiver in geostationary orbit.
Beyond Gravity delivered a geostationary navigation receiver called GEORIX and an antenna to Maxar in 2021.
Beyond Gravity launched the first round of its Launchpad incubator program at its headquarters in Zurich.
The 38 payload fairings for ULA will be manufactured at Beyond Gravity’s site in Decatur, Alabama.
United Launch Alliance awarded Beyond Gravity a contract to supply 38 payload fairings for ULA’s Vulcan rockets.
The new Beyond Gravity building in Decatur measures more than 250,000 square feet, including 30,000 square feet of warehouse and 20,000 square feet of offices.
United Launch Alliance awarded Beyond Gravity a contract to supply 38 shipsets for ULA’s Vulcan rockets.
The transport containers built by Beyond Gravity include a specifically designed damping system and climate control for shipment of assembled OneWeb satellites from manufacturing sites to launch sites.
Beyond Gravity produced multi-layer thermal insulation in Austria that protects OneWeb satellites against temperatures from approximately minus 150°C to plus 150°C.
Beyond Gravity was a key supplier to Airbus OneWeb Satellites and built the satellite dispenser that placed the 36 OneWeb satellites into orbit.
The 38 payload fairings for ULA will be manufactured at Beyond Gravity’s site in Decatur, Alabama.
Beyond Gravity was awarded a contract by United Launch Alliance to supply 38 payload fairings for ULA’s Vulcan rockets.
Beyond Gravity is doubling its production capacity in the U.S. and is working with ULA to build a new manufacturing facility at its site in Decatur, Alabama by early 2024.
The new Beyond Gravity building in Decatur measures more than 250,000 square feet, including 30,000 square feet of warehouse space and 20,000 square feet of offices.
Beyond Gravity will supply Power Control & Distribution Unit (PCDU) equipment for Loft Orbital’s Longbow spacecraft based on the Airbus Arrow platform.
Beyond Gravity produced the OneWeb satellite multi-layer thermal insulation and built handle equipment and transport containers in Austria.
Beyond Gravity produced multi-layer thermal insulation for the OneWeb satellites that protects them against temperatures from approximately minus 150°C to plus 150°C.
Beyond Gravity has been selected to supply equipment for Loft Orbital’s Longbow spacecraft based on the Airbus Arrow platform.
Beyond Gravity required only a minor adaptation to make the dispenser used for OneWeb’s Soyuz launches compatible with GSLV 2022-03-03.