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First Galileo spacecraft launched carrying SSTL navigational payloads

The first two Galileo Full Operational Capability (FOC) spacecraft, carrying navigation payloads supplied by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL), have been launched successfully today.

The satellites were launched from Kourou, French Guiana on-board the medium-lift Soyuz launch vehicle operated by Arianespace.

Sir Martin Sweeting, SSTL’s Executive Chairman, who was at the launch site to witness the event, commented “It’s a privilege to be here to witness the launch of the first pair of FOC Galileo spacecraft for a landmark European space programme that will bring huge benefits to us all. This first launch of FOC spacecraft is an exciting occasion for the SSTL team who are continuing with the manufacture and test of the remaining 20 FOC payloads.”

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SSTL was selected to supply the navigational payloads for the first 14 Galileo FOC satellites, in partnership with prime contractor OHB System AG, in January 2010. In 2012, the OHB-SSTL consortium was awarded a second contract to supply a further 8 spacecraft for the programme.

SSTL is responsible for the construction and test of 22 navigational payloads which are based on European-sourced atomic clocks, navigation signal generators, and high power travelling wave tube amplifiers. The payloads are being assembled at the Company’s technical facility in Guildford, UK.

SSTL is also manufacturing the electrical harnesses and electronics to interface the payload to the satellite platforms, which are being manufactured by consortium partner OHB System AG.
Galileo’s full operational constellation will consist of 27 operational satellites, plus 3 spares and will be interoperable with the US GPS and Russian Glonass systems to offer an enhanced combined performance to users.

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The Full Operational Capability phase of the Galileo programme is managed and fully funded by the European Union. The Commission and ESA have signed a delegation agreement by which ESA acts as design and procurement agent on behalf of the Commission. The views expressed in this Press Release can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union and/or ESA. “Galileo” is a trademark subject to OHIM application number 002742237 by EU and ESA.

 

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