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Galway-made device heading to space on ESA satellite mission


Galway-made device heading to space on ESA satellite mission
Tomás Flanagan. Image: ÉireComposites
ÉireComposites will create carbon-fibre stray light baffles for the ESA Altius satellite, which is expected to launch in 2023.
An Irish manufacturing company will produce an instrument for a European Space Agency (ESA) satellite that will assist climate research.
Galway-based ÉireComposites has today (1 March) announced an agreement with Belgian company OIP Sensor Systems to design and manufacture three carbon-fibre stray light baffles for the ESA’s Altius satellite.
These devices will prevent out-of-field stray light from reaching the lenses of the satellite’s optical instruments. Stray light baffles rely on highly controlled and precise manufacturing and finishing. ....

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NASA mission blasts off with device made in Ireland


NASA mission blasts off with device made in Ireland
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The device to measure microgravity changes was sent to the International Space Station as part of a resupply mission.
On Saturday (20 February), Northrop Grumman launched an Antares rocket and an uncrewed Cygnus spacecraft on a NASA resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
Along with a restock of food and supplies on board the spacecraft, named SS Katherine Johnson, the cargo also included an innovative scientific instrument, built and designed in Ireland.
The Irish Times reports that a PayLoad Data Router (PLDR) system was on board, which was manufactured in Dublin by an Irish subsidiary of the US multinational Curtiss-Wright Avionics and Electronics Group and Réaltra Space Systems Engineering, a division of Realtime Technologies. ....

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