Business cases

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Collaboration between a British and Japanese company, along with a UK government agency, to develop technologies for lunar and asteroid mining.
Picture credit: ANANTH Technologies
ANANTH Technologies manufactures satellites and spacecraft components, playing a major role in India’s space program through its close working relationship with ISRO.
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The growing reliance on satellites has led to an increased risk in collisions between space objects. Accurate detection and tracking of satellites have become crucial.
Picture credit: SSC – Swedish Space Corporation
A full global TT&C ground network + Data receiving, storaging, processing & delivering services to the customer
Picture credit: ICEYE – https://www.iceye.com/satellite-missions
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Alcantara Launching base (CLA – Centro Espacial de Alcântara, or CEA – Centro Espacial de Alcantara), located at Alcantara (32 km from São Luís), Maranhão (MA) State, is at an extremely strategic position for launching geostationary satellites. Right below the equator (latitude 2°18′ south), it can save up to 30% on fuel for reaching the target orbit. It is a 620 km² facility, with multiple slots of production …
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SGDC – Geostationary Satellite for Communications and Defense – is a Geostationary defense and strategic communications satellite operated by TELEBRAS on the behalf of the Brazilian government. Such high-throughput satellite delivers Internet services across the Brazilian territory and provide secure means of communication for the government and authorized users with a total throughput capacity of 57 Gbps using the Ka and X-Band frequency range. The satellite was based on the Spacebus-4000 platform and its life expectancy is 18 years.
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CARPONIS-1 is the first  high resolution remote sensing Brazilian satellite.  It is part of PESE (Programa Estratégico de Sistemas Espaciais) satellite constellation, developed under the Brazilian Space Program …
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The AMAZONIA-1 is the first Earth Observation satellite totally designed, built, integrated and operated by Brazil. On January 28th, 2021, AMAZONIA-1 was successfully launched in cooperation with ISRO (www.isro.gov.in) from Sriharikota Range (SHAR), launching base in India, through a PSLV-C51 launching vehicle, 1:54 AM BRT.
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