QinetiQ Satellite to
Support European Union Horizon 2020 Programme
07/07/2021
The European Space Agency
(ESA) has confirmed the appointment of QinetiQ
to deliver and operate an important new
satellite that will support technological
innovation, de-risking and concept testing for
public agencies and commercial enterprises in
Europe.
The EU
Horizon 2020 IOD/IOV initiative will provide
organisations with new opportunities to
capitalise on affordable access to space
demonstration and validation. Such services are
essential for driving advances in new space
technologies and capabilities, and the European
Commission is committed to maximise European
competitiveness, independence and service
sustainability in space technology and
innovation.
The new satellite will
feature the latest generation of QinetiQ’s
highly successful PROBA platform. The P200
platform has been developed to provide inherent
flexibility - demonstrated by previous PROBA
missions carrying up to 28 payloads. It is not
only compatible with a wide range of launch
rockets but also has simple electrical
interfaces, standard protocols and optional
specifications for a diverse array of payloads.
Up to 13 different IOD/IOV experiments will be
on-board of this new satellite.
The P200 platform features
improved operational performance from new
avionics and propulsion systems, and on-board
autonomy greatly reduces operational costs.
PROBA-1, for example, was launched on a one-year
technology demonstration mission in 2001 but, on
completion of its original assignment, was
converted for operational observation and is
still in orbit and providing invaluable data.
Development and systems
integration for this new satellite will
capitalise on QinetiQ’s dedicated new cleanroom
facilities at Kruibeke in Belgium. A ground
control system will also be installed in the
premises and will provide continuous management
and monitoring.
“We’re delighted to be
working on such an important mission for so many
organisations at the cutting edge of space
technology,” says Frank Preud’homme, Business
Development Director of QinetiQ’s space
business. “The new satellite funded by the
European Union will play a catalytic role in
helping to bring exciting and significant new
innovations to market and maximising European
progress and competitiveness in the burgeoning
space sector. It is particularly pleasing to be
working on a programme that will open yet
another chapter in the long and impressive
in-orbit testing heritage of our PROBA satellite
platforms and will also capitalise fully on our
recent investment in new production facilities.”
The European Space Agency
is pleased to implement the IOD/IOV initiative,
which is another important constituent of the
European Union framework Programme for Research
and Innovation. It is a further important
contribution for ensuring EU non-dependence and
competitiveness in technologies through a
regular, sustainable, cost-effective and
responsive IOD/IOV service in the European
Union.