SSTL gets VESTA satellite order from Honeywell

by | Jul 19, 2016 | Satellites, Technology | 0 comments

The UK small satellite manufacturer, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) has signed a contract with Honeywell to supply the VESTA nanosatellite platform, a technology demonstration mission that will test a new two-way VHF Data Exchange System (VDES) payload for the exactEarth advanced maritime satellite constellation. The contract was signed as part of an Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Honeywell Aerospace and the UK Space Agency.

John Paffett, SSTL’s Director of Telecommunications, commented “The SSTL nanosatellite range provides flexible and highly capable payload accommodation, engineered with SSTL’s unrivalled class-leading reliability and I am delighted that VESTA will be first nanosatellite to be manufactured in our new NanoLab here in Guildford.”

VESTA is a new configuration of the SSTL-12 satellite platform and will be manufactured in SSTL’s new NanoLab at the Company’s Guildford facility under a rapid-build schedule to meet a 2017 launch date. The VESTA platform will have 3-axis pointing capability, an SEU (Single Event Upset) tolerant on-board computer, VxWorks operating system and an S-Band transmitter and receiver. The design is compatible with a range of launch deployment systems for injection into orbit by Soyuz, Antares, Dnepr, Falcon-9, Atlas, Delta and Vega rockets.

In 2012, SSTL supplied the VESTA platform for exactView-1, the highest detection performance AIS satellite currently in orbit. exactEarth is pioneering space-based maritime information services which include the highest performing, most widely accepted satellite AIS system increasing the range of vessel detection and providing real time monitoring of vessels throughout the World’s oceans.

VESTA is a flagship project of the National Space Technology Programme, funded by the UK Space Agency (UKSA) and managed by the Centre for EO Instrumentation and Space Technology (CEOI-ST).

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