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The Ariane 64 flight was the first flight for the longer 20-meter payload fairing supplied by Beyond Gravity.
Beyond Gravity provided interfaces to the payload and payload attachment fittings that establish the mechanical connection between the upper stage and satellites.
Beyond Gravity developed the Vertical Separation System in Zurich and manufactures it in Emmen; the system uses precision pyrotechnics to separate and jettison the two halves of the payload fairing.
Beyond Gravity provided systems for heat protection and separation in flight, including a heat shield in the Vulcan rocket’s engine section designed to withstand high thermal and mechanical stress.
A ULA Vulcan rocket launched from Kennedy Space Center earlier on Thursday and that launch was supported by Beyond Gravity.
Beyond Gravity manufactured load-bearing structures between the rocket stages used on the Vulcan mission.
Beyond Gravity manufactured the interstage adapter that connects the first rocket stage with the upper stage.
Beyond Gravity supplied components for both a ULA Vulcan rocket mission and an Ariane 64 mission that launched Amazon Leo satellites last week.
Beyond Gravity supplied the payload fairing for the ULA Vulcan rocket.
Beyond Gravity has decided against privatization and completed divestments in recent years.
The Satellites and Launchers divisions of Beyond Gravity will be merged into a joint business organization.
Beyond Gravity is realigning itself with a simplified organization effective January 1, 2026.
The Executive Board of Beyond Gravity will be reduced from six to three members.
Beyond Gravity aims to serve a market segment between small start-ups and large established companies, driven by demand in Europe.
Beyond Gravity provides electronic signal intelligence packages for detecting and characterizing radar signals, geolocation, threat detection, and electronic warfare.
Beyond Gravity indicates a launch mass of around 250 kilograms for its satellites.
Beyond Gravity has consolidated expertise from its European sites to manage a medium-class satellite platform for low Earth orbit.
Beyond Gravity's satellite platform passed its Preliminary Design Review earlier this year.
The core offering from Beyond Gravity is a satellite bus that integrates power, thermal control, structure, and key subsystems, ready for mission-specific instruments.
Engineers at Beyond Gravity are currently building the structural and thermal model for the new satellite platform.