Satlantis Is Part of the Consortium Selected by ESA for the Spanish Component of the Atlantic Constellation
ESA selects Elecnor Deimos, with core team members Satlantis, DHV Technology and Alén Space, for the Spanish Component of the Atlantic Constellation
The consortium led by Deimos has successfully secured one of the two parallel contracts awarded by the European Space Agency (ESA) for the definition of the Spanish Component of the Atlantic Constellation. The core team of the consortium, comprised solely of Spanish entities, includes Alen Space, Satlantis, and DHV Technology.
In 2013, Satlantis was founded in the United States based on technology created by researchers Rafael Guzman and Bo Zhao of UF’s Department of Astronomy in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Satlantis LLC is located in UF Innovate | Accelerate at The Hub; the Satlantis headquarters is located in Spain.
The Atlantic Constellation is one of the main actions of the Aeroespace element of the Spanish Resilience and Recovery Plan (PERTE Aeroespacial) and will consist of 16 satellites equipped with Earth observation and telecommunications payloads, 8 of which will be developed in Spain. This constellation will be developed in collaboration with Portugal.
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