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        Canada Developing Lunar Rover and Science Payloads


        The  Canadian  Space  Agency  (CSA)  is   Aerospace  will  demonstrate  a  navigation   fixed  to  landers.  He  did  not  disclose  the
        moving ahead on efforts to develop lunar   system.  CSA  is  also  in  the  initial  phases   estimated  cost  of  the  rover  mission,  but
        science  payloads  and  a  small  rover  that   of a “microrover” that it plans to develop   said  it  would  launch  no  sooner  than  late
        could fly to the moon on a NASA-sponsored   and  fly  in  cooperation  with  NASA.  The   2024,  and  more  likely  in  2025.  The  goal
        lander  mission.  The  CSA  announced   agency  published  a  letter  of  interest  Oct.   is  for  the  rover  to  operate  for  at  least
        Nov.  27  it  awarded  six  contracts  with  a   23  announcing  it  would  formally  issue  a   one lunar day,  and possibly a  second  if
        total value of $2.9 million Canadian ($2.2   request for proposals for the rover by early   it  can  survive  the  two-week  lunar  night.
        million) to five companies and universities   2021, awarding two contracts for Phase A   Canada  is  not  alone  in  looking  to  other
        for  initial  “Phase  0”  studies  of  lunar   feasibility studies in the summer. CSA will   countries  to  fly  lunar  rovers.  The  United
        science  instruments.  The  instruments   then select one for full-scale development.   Arab  Emirates  announced  in  September
        range  from spectrometers  and particle   The rover will have a mass of 30 kilograms   it planned to build a small rover, weighing
        telescopes  to  an  “agriculture  feasibility”   and  carry  two  payloads,  one  provided  by   only  about  10  kilograms,  carrying  three
        payload.  The  contracts,  with  individual   CSA and the other by NASA. “The idea is   science  instruments.  Officials  said  they
        values  ranging  between  $300,000  and   that we want this mission to demonstrate   will  seek  either  to  partner  with  another
        $600,000,  are  intended  to  study  the   Canadian lunar mobility technology on the   space  agency,  or  purchase  space  on  a
        feasibility  of  the  proposed  instruments   moon  and  to  gather  science  data,”  said   commercial lunar lander, to transport their
        and  how  they  will  support  lunar  science.   Erick Dupuis, director of space exploration   rover  to  the  moon.  While  the  CSA  rover
        The contracts are expected to last for up   development  at  CSA,  during  a  session   project  is  tied  to  NASA’s  CLPS  program,
        to  nine  months.  The  contracts  are  part   of  the  Canadian  Space  Summit  online   Dupuis  said  the  agency  was  open  to
        of  CSA’s  Lunar  Exploration  Accelerator   conference Nov. 27. Dupuis said CSA has   other  partnerships  for  flying  its  payloads
        Program  (LEAP),  an  initiative  that  the   negotiated a ride to the moon on a NASA   to  the  moon.  “We  have  a  pre-negotiated
        Canadian government unveiled in February   Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS)   agreement with CLPS to get the launch of
        2019 at the same time as it announced it   lander mission. “In exchange for launching   our payloads to the moon, so that is under
        would provide a robotic arm for the NASA-  us, we are providing accommodations for   our belt, but other opportunities could be
        led  lunar  Gateway.  The  program,  with  a   a  U.S.  instrument  on  our  rover,”  he  said.   out  there,”  he  said,  such  as  partnerships
        planned  budget  of  $150  million  over  five   He  said  that  the  agreement  with  NASA   with the European Space Agency. “We are
        years, is intended to support a wide range   also includes  flying additional Canadian   open to all mechanisms.”
        of  science  and  technology  initiatives   lunar science payloads on CLPS missions,
        associated  with  lunar  exploration.  In
        addition to the science awards, CSA issued
        contracts  worth  $3.3  million  Oct.  29  to
        two companies, Canadensys  Aerospace
        Corporation  and  NGC  Aerospace  Ltd.,
        for  development  of  lunar  technology
        payloads.  Canadensys  will  develop  a
        360-degree camera to provide panoramic
        images  of  the  lunar  surface  while  NGC




        Viasat Phased Array Antenna Performs Final Testing for SES O3b mPOWER

        System


        Viasat  revealed  that  its  phased  array  flat   fixed and mobile broadband applications.   levels  of  connectivity  on  a  global  scale,”
        panel  antenna,  which  was  selected  by   For  SES’s  O3b  mPOWER  Medium-Earth   said  Stewart  Sanders,  Executive  Vice
        SES  for  the  O3b mPower  satcom system   Orbit  (MEO)  system,  the  phased  array   President  (EVP),  O3b  mPOWER  Program
        in  2018,  has  entered  the  Test  Readiness   antenna  will  operate  on  Ka-band,  but  a   Lead  at  SES.  “The  flexibility  designed
        Review (TRR) stage. TRR is the final stage   different  version  of  the  antenna  can  be   into the Viasat phased array antenna will
        of  testing  to  verify  compliance  with  the   made  to  operate  on  Ku-band.  “Back  in   enable our current O3b constellation of 20
        antenna’s   performance   requirements.   2018 Viasat became a partner in our O3b   MEO  satellites  and  next-generation  O3b
        Viasat  expects  the  first  phased  array   mPOWER innovation ecosystem. Now with   mPOWER  system  to  bring  reliable,  high-
        prototype  to  be  delivered  to  SES  early  in   Viasat entering the final testing phase of its   speed  broadband communications for
        2021.  Viasat’s  phased  array  antenna  will   phased array terminal technology, we are   our  government,  enterprise  and  mobility
        be offered in multiple sizes, for use in both   another step closer to providing advanced   customers.”

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