...the who's who,
and the what's what 
of the space industry

Copernical Team

Copernical Team

Sunday, 28 October 2012 06:55

Dragon (spacecraft)

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Dragon is a partially reusable spacecraft developed by the company SpaceX.

Dragon is launched into space by the SpaceX Falcon 9 two-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle. During its uncrewed maiden flight in December 2010, Dragon became the first commercially built and operated spacecraft to be recovered successfully from orbit. On 25 May 2012, an uncrewed variant of Dragon became the first commercial spacecraft to successfully rendezvous and be attached to the International Space Station (ISS).

Sunday, 28 October 2012 06:33

Reliable System Services Corp. (RSS)

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Reliable System Services Corp. provides solutions in areas of Wireless Data Links, System Design, Hardware Design, System Integration and Link/Network Management Software.

RSS has developed a portfolio of technical projects and products, from complete turnkey systems to custom box-level products. RSS has provided customized technical solutions as a prime contractor. It was founded in 1986 with the goal of providing custom technical solutions to the DoD. 

 

Sunday, 28 October 2012 06:24

SAFRAN

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Safran S.A. is a French multinational aircraft & rocket engine, aerospace component and security company.

It was formed by a merger between the aircraft & rocket engine manufacturer and aerospace component manufacturer group SNECMA and the security company SAGEM in 2005. Its headquarters are located in Paris.

Sunday, 28 October 2012 05:52

SAFRAN Pyroalliance

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SAFRAN Pyroalliance is a European producer of energetic equipment: design, production and marketing of a wide range of equipment to meet the demanding specifications of aerospace, defense and industry. These energetic equipments perform a number of critical functions, including launch, propulsion, flight control and range safety.

SAFRAN Pyroalliance is a subsidiary of Herakles (Safran group).

It has built up expertise in the technologies needed to convert energy from an energetic material (grain, propellant, explosive) into a function or combination of functions. These functions generally involve a mechanical action (push, pull, inflate, cut, release, etc.), or the transmission of a command (ignite, separate, supply a fluid, generate a gas or thrust). A complete function can be performed by coupling different assemblies (ignition and safety, command transmission, terminal functions such as ignition or a mechanical action).

Pyrotechnic technologies offer a number of advantages over conventional electromechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic systems:

  • Significant energy developed in a controlled time (from less than a millisecond to several seconds).
  • Low triggering energy (mechanical or electric).
  • Smaller and lighter.
  • Very high reliability, security and availability.
  • Little or no maintenance over lifetime.
  • Operating time compatible with need for simultaneous or synchronized requirements.
  • Robust resistance to external hazards (vibration, shock, electrostatic discharge, electromagnetic, thermal, etc.).
Sunday, 28 October 2012 05:45

Shapes Aerospace International

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Shapes Aerospace specializes in fabrication and machining of complex, high precision component parts, assemblies and tooling for aerospace, aircraft, turbine, medical and defense: from miniature parts for satellites and missiles, to mid-size components for aircraft engine and ground turbine applications to large assemblies and tooling for composites and aerospace ground support.

Sunday, 28 October 2012 05:35

Skywin Wallonie

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Skywin Wallonie is the Belgian Aerospace Cluster, created and labellized by the Walloon Region in July 2006.

Resulting from the merge of the two previous clusters EWA and Wallonie Espace, respectively dedicated to Aeronautics and Space sectors, Skywin Wallonie is "weighting" 7,000 jobs and represents a global revenue of 1.25 billion Euros.

For Space, the priority goes to the development of space applications and related services. Besides, Skywin also aims at supporting the development of earth observation instruments. The cluster is actively supporting the technological transfer and the spin-off creation, especially when related to space technologies that are recognized as "standard". Furthermore, Skywin acts as a lever for new technological developments, in good intelligence and coordination with the federal space industry policy (i.e. Belspo - The Belgian Science Policy).

Sunday, 28 October 2012 05:16

Plesetsk Cosmodrome

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Plesetsk Cosmodrome (Russian: Космодром «Плесецк») is a Russian spaceport, located in Arkhangelsk Oblast, about 800 km north of Moscow and approximately 200 km south of Arkhangelsk.

Plesetsk is used especially for military satellites placed into high inclination and polar orbits since the range for falling debris is clear to the north which is largely uninhabited Arctic and polar terrain. It is situated in a region of taiga, or flat terrain with boreal pine forests. The Soyuz rocket, Cosmos-3M, Rockot, and Tsyklon are launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The heavy Proton and Zenit rockets can only be land-launched from Baikonur (Zenit may also be launched at sea).

 

Sunday, 28 October 2012 05:09

Bertin technologies

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Bertin Technologies develop activities in aerospace research & development, having provided valuable input in the development programmes of all of the leading European players in this field, including CNES, ESA, EADS, Thales and Safran.

Thanks to its multidisciplinary range of competencies (thermal engineering, mechanical engineering, physical modelling, ergonomics, precision electronics), Bertin Technologies' activities are all encompassing, ranging from consulting, studies and expertise (technology transfer, feasibility studies, functional analysis, workspace layout, risk management, human factor analysis, etc.) to the design and delivery of high-tech equipment (onboard electronics, optical and thermal equipment, image processing, ground support equipment, heavy load transport).

Saturday, 27 October 2012 20:11

Russian Space Research Institute (IKI)

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The Russian Space Research Institute is in performing, within the Russian Academy of Sciences, investigations of Outer Space, Solar System planets and other objects of the Universe.

It is primary in charge of long-range planning and elaboration of space research programs of which a considerable part is performed within the framework of international space research cooperation.

(Russian: Институт космических исследований Российской Академии Наук, Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian abbreviation: ИКИ РАН, IKI RAN)

Saturday, 27 October 2012 20:04

International Institute of Space Law (IISL)

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The International Institute of Space Law (IISL) was founded in 1960.

The purposes and objectives of the Institute include the cooperation with appropriate international organisations and national institutions in the field of space law and the carrying out of tasks for fostering space law development.

Space law is an area of the law that encompasses national and international law governing activities in outer space.

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