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Space tech to be put to test on Asia-bound Fiat Panda

Written by  Monday, 20 June 2022 07:47
Fiat Panda in Sahara

Two ESA engineers are offering a unique testbed for novel space technology: a second-hand, two-decade-old Fiat Panda, set to be driven 16 000 km to compete in the Mongol Rally from Europe to the Mongolian steppes during summer 2023. Having already taken part in the Panda Raid race to Morocco and back, the ‘space2ground’ team plans to perform on-board testing over the course of their epic Asiatic drive.

Cesar Bernal and Javier Fernandez during Panda Raid
Cesar Bernal and Javier Fernandez during Panda Raid

“Once we decided to do this, we wanted to add some extra value and carry out supporting tests for various space activities,” says small satellite specialist Cesar Bernal, working at ESA’s ESTEC technology centre in the Netherlands. “We love space and our day jobs, so are currently in contact with various ESA projects about work we might do to help them.”

Software engineer Javier Fernandez, also based at ESTEC, adds: “For instance, we are discussing carrying satnav receivers to make various measurements of the various satellite navigation constellations – such as Galileo and GPS. A lot of ESA’s Galileo ground receiver testing up until now has been carried out within quite narrow geographic margins, like the few tens of kilometres between here at ESTEC along to nearby Rotterdam. We’ll be moving across wildly varied landscapes, from built-up urban centres to more isolated mountainous or desert regions, and down to lower latitudes as well.”


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