ESA Selects Five Companies for Next Phase of Launcher Competition
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ESA selects five companies for next phase of launcher competition
The European Space Agency has selected five launch vehicle startups to proceed to the next phase of a competition where they could receive contracts for satellite launches and upgraded vehicles. The post ESA selects five companies for next phase of launcher competition appeared first on SpaceNews.
The startup has the support of the CDTI. This strategic initiative plans to award up to 169 million euros per company
The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected 5 companies as part of its European Launcher Challenge plan, which aims to develop the launch capabilities of the Old Continent beyond Ariane 6 and Vega-C. One of them is French. In the European launcher family, there is a spine
The young Latitude push takes a course to develop itself in the field of micro-launchers for light satellites. It aims to produce almost one rocket per week to make space more accessible.
Orbex pre-selected by ESA in European launcher challenge – SatNews
Orbex is the only UK-based orbital launch company among the five shortlisted by the European Space Agency to take part in ELC. Orbex, the UK-based orbital launch services company, has been pre-selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to take part in its prestigious European Launcher Challenge (ELC). Orbex was selected against a range of criteria including the suitability of its launch vehicle, the robustness of its business case, and the qua…
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