Surrey Satellite Technology

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Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd ou SSTL est une société dérivée de l'Université du Surrey spécialisée dans la réalisation et la gestion de microsatellites. En 2008, elle devenue une filiale de l'entreprise EADS Astrium, un des deux principaux constructeurs européens de satellites. rdf:langString
서리 새틀라이트 테크놀로지(Surrey Satellite Technology)는 영국 서리 대학교가 세운 소형위성을 생산하는 회사이다. 약자로 SSTL이라고 부른다. EADS 아스트리움이 대주주이다. 서리 대학교의 와 함께 일한다. 1992년 대한민국은 서리 대학교와 협력하여 한국 최초의 인공위성인 우리별 1호를 발사했다. rdf:langString
サリー・サテライト・テクノロジー(Surrey Satellite Technology SSL)は、イギリスのサリー州ギルフォードを拠点とする航空宇宙企業。 rdf:langString
A Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, ou SSTL, é uma empresa nascida no centro de pesquisa da Universidade de Surrey, atualmente sob controle majoritário da EADS Astrium, que constrói e opera pequenos satélites. rdf:langString
Die Firma Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) in Guildford (Surrey, England) baut Kleinsatelliten. Sie wurde 1985 gegründet, um Ergebnisse zur Satellitenforschung der University of Surrey, die auch 80 % des Unternehmens hält, kommerziell zu vermarkten. Unter anderem entwickelte sie für Galileo den Testsatelliten GIOVE-A, der am 28. Dezember 2005 ins All geschossen wurde. Surrey beschäftigt etwa 240 Mitarbeiter und hat einen Umsatz von rund 35 Mio. EUR. rdf:langString
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, or SSTL, is a company involved in the manufacture and operation of small satellites. A spin-off company of the University of Surrey, it is presently wholly owned by Airbus Defence and Space. In April 2008, the University of Surrey agreed to sell its majority share in the company to European multinational conglomerate EADS Astrium. In August 2008, SSTL opened a US subsidiary, which included both offices and a production site in Denver, Colorado; in 2017, the company decided to discontinue manufacturing activity in the US, winding up this subsidiary. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die Firma Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) in Guildford (Surrey, England) baut Kleinsatelliten. Sie wurde 1985 gegründet, um Ergebnisse zur Satellitenforschung der University of Surrey, die auch 80 % des Unternehmens hält, kommerziell zu vermarkten. Unter anderem entwickelte sie für Galileo den Testsatelliten GIOVE-A, der am 28. Dezember 2005 ins All geschossen wurde. Surrey beschäftigt etwa 240 Mitarbeiter und hat einen Umsatz von rund 35 Mio. EUR. Das bekannteste Produkt ist die von mehreren Staaten gemeinsam betriebene Disaster Monitoring Constellation, ein Verbund von Erdbeobachtungssatelliten.
rdf:langString Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, or SSTL, is a company involved in the manufacture and operation of small satellites. A spin-off company of the University of Surrey, it is presently wholly owned by Airbus Defence and Space. The company began out of research efforts centred upon amateur radio satellites, known by the UoSAT (University of Surrey Satellite) name or by an OSCAR (Orbital Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio) designation. SSTL was founded in 1985, following successful trials on the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components on satellites, cumulating in the UoSat-1 test satellite. It funds research projects with the university's Surrey Space Centre, which does research into satellite and space topics. In April 2008, the University of Surrey agreed to sell its majority share in the company to European multinational conglomerate EADS Astrium. In August 2008, SSTL opened a US subsidiary, which included both offices and a production site in Denver, Colorado; in 2017, the company decided to discontinue manufacturing activity in the US, winding up this subsidiary. SSTL was awarded the Queen's Award for Technological Achievement in 1998, and the Queen's Awards for Enterprise in 2005. In 2006 SSTL won the Times Higher Education award for outstanding contribution to innovation and technology. In 2009, SSTL ranked 89 out of the 997 companies that took part in the Sunday Times Top 100 companies to work for. In 2020, SSTL started the creation of a telecommunications spacecraft called Lunar Pathfinder for lunar missions. It will be launched in 2025 and used for data transmission to Earth.
rdf:langString Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd ou SSTL est une société dérivée de l'Université du Surrey spécialisée dans la réalisation et la gestion de microsatellites. En 2008, elle devenue une filiale de l'entreprise EADS Astrium, un des deux principaux constructeurs européens de satellites.
rdf:langString 서리 새틀라이트 테크놀로지(Surrey Satellite Technology)는 영국 서리 대학교가 세운 소형위성을 생산하는 회사이다. 약자로 SSTL이라고 부른다. EADS 아스트리움이 대주주이다. 서리 대학교의 와 함께 일한다. 1992년 대한민국은 서리 대학교와 협력하여 한국 최초의 인공위성인 우리별 1호를 발사했다.
rdf:langString サリー・サテライト・テクノロジー(Surrey Satellite Technology SSL)は、イギリスのサリー州ギルフォードを拠点とする航空宇宙企業。
rdf:langString A Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, ou SSTL, é uma empresa nascida no centro de pesquisa da Universidade de Surrey, atualmente sob controle majoritário da EADS Astrium, que constrói e opera pequenos satélites.
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