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ESA gives SAT-AIS a boost

24 Jul 2014

Large vessels and all passenger ships irrespective of size are mandated by the International Maritime Organization to carry Automatic Identification System (AIS) equipment. It transmits…

HYDRA, the multi-headed star tracker

04 Jul 2014

Sodern, a French company which specialises in space instrumentation and optics, was one of the first suppliers of compact autonomous star trackers, taking advantage of…

Two ARTES brochures updated

02 Jul 2014

The ESA ARTES Programme brochure explains in a nutshell what ESA’s Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems programme is all about. You will learn about the basic…

World Cup United: how satellites make football a truly global game

15 Jun 2014

Thousands of fans may enjoy the football in person, but it’s estimated that over 3.2 billion of us will catch some of the live TV…

ASTRIUM’s Ku-band feed chain: a commercial success

03 Jun 2014

Why did ASTRIUM decide to develop its own Ku-band feed chain rather than simply purchase the unit from another supplier? We developed our own Ku-band…

Digital Society and Space Applications 2014

26 May 2014

Conference website and programme: Digital Society and Space Applications

Industry Space Days 2014

22 May 2014

 For more information, see the Industry Space Days website.

On the lookout for landslides

21 May 2014

To answer these questions, two feasibility studies have recently been completed within the framework of ESA’s ARTES 20 programme. The goal of the Live Land…

1964-2014: fifty years of European cooperation in space

21 May 2014

The joint European space effort was officially born in 1964. In the late 1940s and 1950s, European integration in advanced scientific and technological developments remained…

Safer flying with satcom weather app

09 May 2014

In return, the planes boost the number of in-situ measurements such as pressure, temperature and wind sent to weather agencies. Until now, these measurements were…

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