A consortium led by TTI has been awarded a €9.9 million contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development of a Tracking Radar for LEO Space Debris Tracking in Greece.
TTI will act as prime contractor for the design, development and deployment of the LEO Space Debris Tracking Radar in Greece (HSTR). This asset is Greece’s contribution to the European Space Surveillance and Tracking (EU-SST) consortium, which aims to strengthen EU-SST capabilities, increase its independence and improve the quality of the available space surveillance data.
It was a great pleasure to be able to welcome Filippo Concaro from ESA who visited us last week for a progress update on a project TTI is delivering for ESTRACK, ESA’s tracking station network.
TTI develops a 5kW C band SSPA for RARTEL S.A., a Romanian-Italian joint venture specialised in satellite services and applications, in the frame of Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) in ESA’s SSA Programme.
At the recent Industry Space Days 2018 (ISD 2018) Celestia Technology Group companies C-STS, Callisto, TTI and ASYSOL collaborated on their exhibition presence across the two day event.
TTI’s Alberto Pellón, Head of the Mobile Terminals Group presented his technical paper on ‘Dual Beam Ground Terminal Antenna for MEO Constellations.’
TTI is proud to announce that colleague Alberto Pellón, Head of the Mobile Terminals Group, is confirmed to present at the 38th edition of the ESA Antenna Workshop taking place 3 – 6th October 2017.