GARAI A SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED
GARAI A, SATLANTIS’ seventh mission and fourth Earth Observation satellite, was successfully launched on Tuesday January 14th, 2025. The satellite will serve as the precursor to the Atlantic Constellation,
GARAI A, SATLANTIS’ seventh mission and fourth Earth Observation satellite, was successfully launched on Tuesday January 14th, 2025. The satellite will serve as the precursor to the Atlantic Constellation,
Teledyne Space Imaging and SATLANTIS are pleased to announce their collaboration to develop a commercial space Front-end Electronics (FEE) for the CIS125 TDI detector. The two companies celebrated their partnership
SATLANTIS has enhanced its GEISAT Precursor satellite by integrating Dotphoton’s Jetraw Core compression technology through a remote firmware upgrade completed in April 2024. Unlike many traditional compression methods, Jetraw Core
On October 24, 2024 the Iberian Space Partnership between SATLANTIS Microsats SA (Spain) and CEiiA and GEOSAT (Portugal and Spain) has been signed. This agreement marks a significant milestone for
The III Meeting on SmallSats: “NEW HORIZONS FOR EARTH OBSERVATION” was held under the direction of Juan Tomás Hernani Burzaco, CEO of SATLANTIS, and Torcuato Battaglia (Course Secretary), as part of the Summer Courses
[Joint Press Release, Madrid, 21 May 2024] – ESA selects Elecnor Deimos, with core team members Satlantis, DHV Technology and Alén Space, for the Spanish Component of the Atlantic Constellation Deimos
We’re pleased to be among the Founding Members of the EU Space Information Sharing Analysis Centre (ISAC). The EU Space ISAC is a membership-driven initiative jointly coordinated by EUSPA – EU Agency for the Space
On March 21, the Board of Directors of SATLANTIS MICROSATS presented the company’s results for the year 2023. These figures continue to show a significant increase in the company’s commercial activity
On March, 4th, 2024, SATLANTIS launched HORACIO, currently its sixth Earth Observation mission and third full-solution satellite, equipped with its own state-of-the-art high-resolution optical system, with visible, infrared, and agility
The EDIDP NEMOS (Novel Earth and Maritime Observations Satellite) project successfully concluded with the NEMOS CDR and Final Review meeting that took place on November 28th at SATLANTIS facilities, where
GARAI A, SATLANTIS’ seventh mission and fourth Earth Observation satellite, was successfully launched on Tuesday January 14th, 2025. The satellite will serve as the precursor to the Atlantic Constellation,
Teledyne Space Imaging and SATLANTIS are pleased to announce their collaboration to develop a commercial space Front-end Electronics (FEE) for the CIS125 TDI detector. The two companies celebrated their partnership
SATLANTIS has enhanced its GEISAT Precursor satellite by integrating Dotphoton’s Jetraw Core compression technology through a remote firmware upgrade completed in April 2024. Unlike many traditional compression methods, Jetraw Core
On October 24, 2024 the Iberian Space Partnership between SATLANTIS Microsats SA (Spain) and CEiiA and GEOSAT (Portugal and Spain) has been signed. This agreement marks a significant milestone for
The III Meeting on SmallSats: “NEW HORIZONS FOR EARTH OBSERVATION” was held under the direction of Juan Tomás Hernani Burzaco, CEO of SATLANTIS, and Torcuato Battaglia (Course Secretary), as part of the Summer Courses
[Joint Press Release, Madrid, 21 May 2024] – ESA selects Elecnor Deimos, with core team members Satlantis, DHV Technology and Alén Space, for the Spanish Component of the Atlantic Constellation Deimos
We’re pleased to be among the Founding Members of the EU Space Information Sharing Analysis Centre (ISAC). The EU Space ISAC is a membership-driven initiative jointly coordinated by EUSPA – EU Agency for the Space
On March 21, the Board of Directors of SATLANTIS MICROSATS presented the company’s results for the year 2023. These figures continue to show a significant increase in the company’s commercial activity
On March, 4th, 2024, SATLANTIS launched HORACIO, currently its sixth Earth Observation mission and third full-solution satellite, equipped with its own state-of-the-art high-resolution optical system, with visible, infrared, and agility
The EDIDP NEMOS (Novel Earth and Maritime Observations Satellite) project successfully concluded with the NEMOS CDR and Final Review meeting that took place on November 28th at SATLANTIS facilities, where