Another step for EU’s
positioning system: Nikolina joins the Galileo
family!
05 May 2022
After a challenging Launch and
Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) and Testing campaign during
the pandemic times, Galileo satellite “Nikolina”
(GSAT0223) is entering service provision as of
today. The satellite will reinforce the performance
and robustness of the EU’s satellite-based
positioning system.
GSAT0223 was brought into space
on 05/12/2021 with Galileo launch L11 after the
usual design, acceptance, validation, launch and
early orbit preparation and operations phases.
This was the first Early Orbit
Operations phase conducted directly from the
operational centre in Germany, under the
responsibility of EUSPA. Thanks to the efforts of
all parties involved, “Nikolina” is now a happy
member of the Galileo family!
GSAT0223 and its
launch-companion GSAT0224 (Shriya) are the first
pair of the third batch of Galileo First Generation
satellites to reach space. GSAT0223 will fill the
last empty slot in Galileo’s orbital plane B. Shriya
is soon completing its in-orbit validation and will
then join the operational constellation.
Furthermore, ten additional satellites of the same
batch are continuing assembly, acceptance and launch
preparations.
New horizons for the EU Space
Programme and its Galileo component are opening up.
European Union Agency for the Space Programme