Celestia Antwerp marks 60 years in space technology
9 May 2022
Celestia Antwerp is marking 60
years in space technology in 2022, a year that sees
the business come almost full circle in ground
station activities.
Since it was founded in
Antwerp, Belgium in 1962, the company has been at
the forefront of innovation in ground segment
technology, having been involved in numerous firsts
in space activities.
It took its first steps in the
space industry in the early sixties as a division of
the Bell Telephone Manufacturing Company, later
known as Alcatel Bell, an Antwerp based business
that belonged to the American ITT Corporation.
Activities were just starting
to be organised at a European level, with the
European Space Research Organisation (ESRO) and The
European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO);
Bell developed solar panel power conditioning
equipment and a trailer based control and tracking
station Down Range Guidance and Tracking Station
(DRGS) for the Europa A launcher.
Between 1962 and 1966,
scientists from Bell worked on one of the first
ground stations to be developed in Europe.
State-of-the-art technology developed by the
business was deployed in the ELDO Gove Down Range
Guidance and Telemetry Station built at Gulkula on
the Gove Peninsula in Australia’s
Northern Territory to track the downrange path of
rockets launched from the RAAF Woomera Range Complex
in South Australia.
With the creation of ESA in May
1975, Belgium was again a pioneering country with
Belgian developed technology making a major
contribution to the success of missions like Giotto,
and the Ariane launcher. Bell took its business from
subcontractor to prime contractor, supplying
Electrical Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) for
Spacelab; Tracking, Telemetry & Command (TTC)
services for the CNES S-band ground stations network
and flight equipment and payload EGSE for Olympus.
The company earned a solid reputation amongst both
institutional customers as well as in the commercial
satellite communications market at large.
Fast forward to the new
millennium, and space technology has reached
operational maturity with space becoming something
of a commodity, with satellite TV, weather
forecasting, disaster management, navigation and
much more.
The business has continued to
grow and acquire know-how, joining the Alcatel Space
group in 1998 and Alcatel Alenia Space in 2005.
In 2010, it became part of OHB AG, when it
was known simply as Antwerp Space, before its ground
segment satellite communications division was
acquired by the pan-European Celestia Technologies
Group in late 2019.
The business has been
developing High Data Rate Receivers for over four
decades now and its Omnisat modem for satellite
payload data was ground-breaking when it was
launched. It remains a key part
of today’s product portfolio.
Innovations also include its T&C modem IBB, which
has evolved into a Virtual IBB with new features
being added all the time. Celestia Antwerp has also
launched a Sampler platform which meets current
demands for virtual and cloud-based ground stations.
Other milestones have included
successfully delivering the communication networks
supporting the operation of the Galileo system;
providing the ISS’ Columbus Lab EGSEs for European
manned space flights; defining the EGSE for ESA's
Automated Transfer Vehicle as part of Europe’s
support of the ISS as well as the MPCV EGSE for the
Orion programme, and deploying a test system team to
design, develop and manufacture the Payload Data and
TTC Special Check-Out Equipment for Sitael for the
new generation PLATiNO, all-electric multi-purpose
small satellite platform.
“This year we are celebrating
sixty years in space technology and a journey that
has taken us from early pioneers to experts in
ground segment satellite communications, with an
unsurpassed reputation for technical excellence and
innovation,” says Guy Van Dijck, Managing Director
of Celestia Antwerp.
“The company cut its teeth on
ground station projects in the early days when the
technologies in use were very much in their infancy,
and we have grown in both stature and expertise
having amassed extensive knowledge and capability.
We have collaborated on missions and projects with
institutional and commercial partners across the
world with a successful track record spanning six
decades.
“Today, our business is one of
the leading companies in Belgium working on some of
the most prestigious, large-scale ground station
integration projects in the industry.
With strong growth ambitions and a vision of
continued success, we look forward to working with
our customers, industrial partners and our talented
team to make the next decade as big as the last
six,” he adds.
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