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ESAIL captures two million messages from ships at sea

Written by  Monday, 29 March 2021 12:58
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Map of the 2 million messages from 70 000 ships at sea

The ESAIL microsatellite for making the seas safer has picked up more than two million messages from 70 000 ships in a single day.

Peter Mabson, Chief Executive of exactEarth, said: “ESAIL, with its sophisticated spectrum sampling payload and multipolar antenna capabilities, delivers exceptional vessel detection performance, and we are very pleased to bring this advanced microsatellite into operational service.

“Our thanks go to ESA and LuxSpace and the entire European satellite manufacturing team for their role in this impressive achievement.”

Oliver Salisch, Managing Director of LuxSpace, said: “LuxSpace is extremely proud of the performance and flexibility exposed by the Triton-2 platform, which has exceeded customer expectations and allowed the optimisation of the performance in orbit. This shows the capabilities of LuxSpace to provide effective and reliable technical solutions to customers all over the world.

“These results were possible due to the extremely fruitful collaboration with ESA and exactEarth in the resolution of the day-to-day challenges.”

The ESAIL project was supported by the Luxembourg Space Agency and other ESA member states.

Marc Serres, Chief Executive of the Luxembourg Space Agency, said: “This maritime microsatellite, built by Luxembourg’s major system integrator LuxSpace in partnership with ESA, demonstrates how a private company and ESA can work closely together to develop a new commercial product.

“It is another tangible demonstration of the success of Luxembourg’s space strategy, focused on creating an attractive ecosystem for NewSpace companies and innovative space entrepreneurs.”

ESA’s Partnership Projects aim to develop sustainable end-to-end systems, right up to in-orbit validation.

Elodie Viau, Director of Telecommunication and Integrated Applications at ESA, said: “ESAIL is a perfect example of how ESA can help generate significant and tangible downstream value from space platform innovations.

“We look at the development of space assets through the lens of their Earth-bound applications, their societal and economic benefits and the impeccable business logic of our commercial partners.

“Space connects us on Earth. ESAIL shows how ESA and European space agencies are able to forge unique public-private partnerships and couple their institutional strengths, their research and their engineering know-how with industrial excellence, ambitious business objectives and a clear focus on market priorities."


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