SPAINSAT NG programme successfully passes Critical Design Review
Madrid, 20 December 2021 – The
SPAINSAT NG programme has successfully passed another important milestone, the
critical design review (CDR) of the payload and the complete satellite,
including the CDR elements of the Pacis 3 partnership project with the European
Space Agency (ESA). The review was declared successful after verifying the good
progress of the tests performed on the development models of the X-band
payload.
This important milestone confirms the robustness of the design and technical
capabilities of the SPAINSAT NG satellite system. At the same time, it signals
the start of the manufacturing of all the flight elements of the satellites, noting
however that long lead flight equipment is already being manufactured, in
particular for the all-electric Eurostar NEO satellite platform.
Furthermore, the structure of the Communications Module of the first satellite,
SPAINSAT NG I, is already at Thales Alenia Space’s site in Tres Cantos, Madrid,
to begin payload assembly, integration and testing activities.
“The technical teams of our co-contractors, Airbus Defence and Space and
Thales Alenia Space in Spain and France, together with the rest of the
subcontractors are doing an outstanding job, as are those of Hisdesat, acting
as customer”, comments Miguel Ángel García Primo, CEO of Hisdesat.
“Likewise, ESA and CDTI are participating in an important way in the Pacis
3 programme, a Public Private Partnership between ESA and Hisdesat to develop
the most innovative elements of the satellite, especially the X-band payload,
with the most advanced active antennas in Europe, and the pallet, antennas and
mechanisms in Ka-band.”
“This milestone confirms the viability of the satellite flight elements,
with new technologies developed, here in Madrid by Airbus,” said Fernando
Varela, Head of Airbus Space in Spain. “Our teams are ready to start the
integration of the satellite payload, especially that of the new active antenna
fully reconfigurable in orbit with geolocation capabilities.”
“The success of the CDR and the arrival of the Communications Module
structure of the first satellite at Tres Cantos marks the beginning of a new
momentous phase of the project,” said Stéphane Terranova, CEO of Thales
Alenia Space in Spain. “For the first time we are going to carry out in
Spain the integration of the communications payload of both satellites, which
means making a qualitative leap for the national industry.”
Elodie Viau, Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications at ESA,
said: “The Pacis-3 Partnership Project with Hisdesat has proven to be a
catalyst for key technologies. Pacis-3 shows how the European space industry
can respond to an emerging global market for secure satellite communications.”
ESA’s Pacis 3 partnership project supports the development and integration of
innovative satellite payload elements, such as reconfigurable transmit and
receive X-band active antennas, and the deployable pallet with individually
steerable Ka-band antennas. The partnership project takes the risk out of the
partners’ investments to respond to market needs.
The SPAINSAT NG programme comprises two satellites, SPAINSAT NG I and II, which
will be located at different geostationary positions to operate in X, military
Ka and UHF bands. The communication payloads of both satellites are provided by
Spanish industry, including the integration of the Communications Module in
Spain, a major step forward for Spanish industry. Airbus Defence and Space in
Spain is responsible for the X-band payload, while Thales Alenia Space in Spain
is responsible for the UHF and Ka-band payloads. Other companies from the
Spanish space industry are also involved.
The SPAINSAT NG satellites include a fully flexible X-band payload, which
employs active antennas with in-orbit reconfiguration capability, an integrated
digital processor that will interconnect the X- and Ka-band payloads for
cross-banding, and a dedicated high-speed service link that enables rapid
reconfiguration. The satellites are based on Airbus’ Eurostar Neo platform, a
significant evolution of the successful and highly reliable Eurostar series
with a full range of important innovations.
The latest technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Internet of
Things, etc. are being applied in the development of new applications and
services provided on the new satellites.
The first one of the SPAINSAT NG satellites will be launched at the end of 2023
and the second one a year later, guaranteeing the continuity of secure
communications services.
The SPAINSAT NG satellites will have an operational lifetime of 15 years,
remaining in service until 2039.
Image courtesy Airbus