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Sweden grabs the initiative and develops a flying laboratory for autonomous formation flying and rendezvous technology � the Prisma Rendezvous Robots. Prisma is led by Sweden, with the Swedish National Space Board as main financer, in cooperation with Germany, France and Denmark. The launch of Prisma is scheduled for 2008. SSC is the prime contractor for Prisma and will also be responsible for the satellite design, guidance and navigation control system, onboard computer, onboard software, ground system, assembly, test and verification as well as operations. - The aim with Prisma is to strengthen the Swedish space industry and its position in Europe, to give new technologies developed by Swedish companies the possibility to qualify their inventions in space and to fortify Sweden's capability to develop affordable satellites in a relatively short time, says Christer Nilsson from the Swedish National Space Board. - The first months of the project have been successful, now we are looking forward to the challenging and stimulating tasks we have in front of us, says SSC's project manager Staffan Persson. Prisma consists of two space vehicles, a Main spacecraft and a simpler Target craft that will meet in space. The Main spacecraft can manoeuvre while the role of the Target is just what is in its name. The Main craft will weigh about 140 kg and the target about 40 kg. They will be launched together as one unit and the target will separate after about two weeks in orbit when the technology demonstration commences. The main objective of Prisma is to carry out flight demonstrations using experimental manoeuvres requiring new GN&C (Guidance, Navigation & Control) and sensor technologies for future rendezvous and formation flying missions:
SSC SinoDaily Search SinoDaily Subscribe To SinoDaily Express ![]() ![]() C2SAT communications announced last Friday the entry of the co-operation with Swedish Space Corporation regarding the certificate program for type approval of the C2SAT 1.2m Stabilised Ku-band VSAT Antenna System. |
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