Thales
Alenia
Space
to
provide
TETRA
electric
propulsion
for
Korea’s
GEO-KOMPSAT-3
Satellite
1st February 2023
Thales Alenia Space has signed a
contract with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute
(KARI) to provide electric propulsion for incorporation
on their GEO-KOMPSAT-3 (GK3) satellite.
Scheduled for launch in 2027, GK3
is a multi-band communications satellite that will
provide broadband satellite communication services in
the Korean Peninsula and surrounding maritime areas. In
particular, it will support national maritime rescue and
protection; monitoring water disasters in mountains,
rivers and dams; and emergency response to other
disaster situations. In addition, GEO-KOMPSAT-3 will
also feature a Data Collection System (DCS) mission and
a Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) mission for
satellite navigation augmentation service.
TETRA, Thales Alenia Space’s new
electric propulsion product line designed and assembled
in the UK, draws on the proven success and flight
heritage of the SpaceBus NEO platform propulsion
subsystems combined with support from the UK Space
Agency.
TETRA is a modern, light-weight,
efficient and compact solution that is easy to
physically, electrically and thermally accommodate. It’s
long lifetime and flexible design makes it suitable for
different orbits and applications including
mega-constellations, Earth observation satellites,
In-orbit servicing and hybrid geostationary satellites
to fully meet customers’ requirements.
Thales Alenia Space in Belgium will
provide the Propulsion Power Unit and Thales in Germany,
Microwave & Imaging Sub-systems activity, will provide
the electric thruster. The electric propulsion contract
follows the previous selection of Thales Alenia Space in
Spain to provide a state-of-the-art digital processor
for the GK3 payload and the selection of Thales Alenia
Space in Italy to provide a global navigation satellite
system (GNSS) receiver for the GK3 satellite.
Andrew Stanniland, Chief Executive
Officer of Thales Alenia Space in the UK, said: “We are
extremely proud to work with the Korea Aerospace
Research Institute. This contract, which adds to Thales
Alenia Space's long success story in Korea, confirms our
impressive track record for designing and delivering
innovative electric propulsion systems for satellites
and satellite constellations. We look forward to
bringing the breadth of expertise and talents to support
the Korea Aerospace Research Institute.”
Dr Craig Brown, Director of
Investment at the UK Space Agency, said: “This new
contract for Thales Alenia Space for KARI’s GK3
satellite is a fantastic example of how UK-based skills
and expertise in electric propulsion are sought after on
a global scale. It also shows how UK Space Agency
support for companies like Thales Alenia Space is
helping to catalyse further investment, benefitting the
wider UK space sector and highlighting its role as a key
contributor to our economy.”

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