EFESTO Kick-Off
EFESTO project, funded by Horizon 2020 Space Programme and coordinated by Elecnor Deimos, has been kicked-off on 27th of March 2019.
Read articleEFESTO project, funded by Horizon 2020 Space Programme and coordinated by Elecnor Deimos, has been kicked-off on 27th of March 2019.
Read articleDeimos Sky Survey tracked the fragmentation and debris formation of the Atlas V rocket. The analyses show the expected evolution of the fragments cloud around the Earth and the spatial density at different altitudes and timeframes.
Read articleDeimos Space presents with HTG the upgraded SESAM module of ESA’s DRAMA in the ESA-ECSL workshop on space debris: regulations, standards and tools. The new SESAM provides the ESA’s DRAMA tool with more flexibility and the possibility to deal with more complex spacecraft definitions and re-entry problems.
Read articleCheops satellite successfully launched to study size of known exoplanets orbiting bright, nearby stars
Read articleDeimos Engenharia studied the possibility of launching small satellites in the Azores (Malbusca, Santa Maria). The conclusions of this study were successful, showing that it is viable to operate a micro-launcher service from Malbusca, using small, safe and clean vehicles.
Read articleESA has selected Oxia planum as landing site for EXOMARS 2020 mission. Elecnor Deimos has supported the prime contractor with engineering analyses in the entry, descent and landing (EDL) phases.
Read articleElecnor Deimos and Accurision sign a technology licensing agreement and successfully start collaboration for developing ultra-precise navigation devices based on Galileo, Europe’s own satellite navigation system.
Read articleElecnor Deimos has become an investor in Orbex and the two companies have formed a strategic partnership for satellite launches.
Read articleFollowing a competitive tender, Elecnor Deimos will provide ground optical sensor-based observations of METEOSAT satellites as well as orbital determination for Eumetsat
Read articleGeospatial Insight and Deimos Space UK granted funding from European Space Agency to develop improved financial predictions for retail using satellite and artificial intelligence
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