OHB awarded
contract by DLR Space Administration for the
technological management of technologies for
the Heinrich Hertz satellite mission
OHB System AG, has been awarded a contract
by DLR Space Administration to oversee
numerous new communications technologies.
These technologies, designed by different
industry companies and institutes, will be
integrated in the Heinrich Hertz satellite
so that they can be tested in space. The
contract for satellite-side technology
management is worth a total of around EUR 10
million.
Under the national Heinrich Hertz
satellite mission, DLR Space Administration
is working on behalf of the German Federal
Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy to
perform scientific tests on the new
communications technologies in orbit over an
extended period of time. The purpose is to
“test the behavior of these new technologies
under extreme conditions in space,” explains
Dominik Lang, Director of Telecommunications
Satellites and Head of Heinrich Hertz
satellite project at OHB.
This in-orbit verification process will
be demonstrating the suitability of the
technologies for future satellite missions,
thus substantially reducing the risk of
failure. In addition, the Heinrich Hertz
mission will be offering numerous research
institutions as well as industry a platform
for conducting a multitude of
scientific/technical experiments.
Under the technology management contract
for the Heinrich Hertz satellite mission,
OHB is responsible for the
scientific/technical aspects of the
technology orders. This entails
responsibility for the technical and formal
project milestones as well as formal
acceptance testing of the hardware for
integration in the Heinrich Hertz satellite.
One of OHB’s primary tasks is to ensure that
the interfaces of the technologies to be
tested are compatible with the Heinrich
Hertz satellite.