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NASA orders satellite container and trolley from RUAG Space by Staff Writers Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Jul 08, 2021
RUAG Space, a leading supplier to the space industry, received a direct order from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and will deliver a large satellite container and a multipurpose trolley for NASA satellites. The total order volume for both container and trolley is worth approximately 2 million Euros.
Reusable container for three NASA missions The transport container protects the precious satellites during their travel from the production facility to the spaceport and is equipped with a special damping system and climate control. "Satellites are highly sensitive and expensive products. Our customized containers make sure that this precious cargo is protected in the best possible way during transport," says Luis de Leon Chardel, Executive Vice President at RUAG Space. "To receive an order directly from NASA is a great acknowledgement of our expertise", adds Leon Chardel. Containers from RUAG Space ordered by satellite manufacturers have already been used for various NASA missions.
More than 60 containers delivered "Our containers are used for a broad range of missions, from science missions, earth observations satellites to commercial satellite constellations," says Leon Chardel. From the more than 60 delivered containers a third went to the USA. "The United States are a very important market for us. The new orders are a further step to expand our business in the USA."
NASA's Europa mission will use multipurpose trolley The Europa Clipper spacecraft will conduct a detailed survey of Jupiter's moon Europa to determine whether the icy moon could harbor conditions suitable for life. The spacecraft is scheduled to launch in 2024. In total, RUAG Space delivered more than 80 Multi-Purpose Trolleys to institutional and commercial customers in Europe and USA.
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