The main task for the SADM is to rotate the Solar Arrays and transfer the current from the Solar Arrays into the spacecraft.
Satellites track food chain in the oceans
Kongsberg Satellite Services AS – complete services to owners and operators of satellites in polar orbits
The JEM-X instruments on the INTEGRAL satellite
Modern astronomers uses the entire electromagnetic spectrum to learn about the cosmos. Europe’s next major scientific satellite, INTEGRAL, is designed to make astronomical observations in hard X-rays and gamma rays, the most energetic forms of electromagnetic radiation. One of the four instruments, the Joint European Monitor for X-rays, JEM-X, has been provided by a collaboration of European laboratories with a strong Nordic contribution.
A media day at ESTEC
SPOT 5 – The last satellite in the worlds first commercial Earth observation satellite system
Saab Ericsson Space – holds a key position with regards to space qualified electronic equipment
While most of the products early on were mainly meant for publicly financed space research and development, Saab Ericsson Space today generally recognises that they are one of the most important suppliers for the commercial space industries
European Participation in the International Space Station Following the Columbia Accident
On February 1 2003 the American space shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reenty, killing all seven astronauts on board and bringing the shuttle program to a halt.
Danish Space Research Institute – Focus on the basic research
Danish Space Research Institute (DSRI) is, in spite of many well-known space research institutes in Denmark, regarded as the flagship in Danish space research
Proposal for new missions – Denmark is in the forefront
Through the development of the Ørsted satellite, and the use of data from him, Denmark has appropriated valuable experience in using satellites in different ways. That has led to several proposals for new missions.