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ESA Awards Contracts

By Staff Writer | July 16, 2003

      The European Space Agency has awarded contracts for experimental Galileo satellites, forerunners of the satellite navigation system’s in-orbit validation phase. The first satellite is to be launched during the second quarter of 2005 in order to secure the frequencies reserved for the Galileo system at the ITU.

      One contract, worth 27.9 million euros ($31.5 million), has been awarded to British firm Surrey Space Technology Ltd. The main task of this test satellite, which will have a mass on lift-off of 400 kilograms, is to transmit the Galileo signals from one of the orbits to be used by the planned 30-satellite constellation.

      To minimize risks of delays, a second contract worth 72.3 million euros ($82 million) to build another test satellite has been placed with the consortium Galileo Industries. This satellite, which will have a mass of 525 kilograms on lift-off, will be more representative of the four to be used to validate the Galileo system in orbit.