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January 26th, 2012

SSTL... Within—14 Payloads + Seven Satellites (Event)


[SatNews] ESA Director General Jean-Jacques Dordain and Rt. Hon. David Willetts, Minister for Universities and Science, have unveiled....

...a commemorative plaque marking the inauguration of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd’s (SSTL) new state-of-the-art Kepler technical facility at an event attended by guests from the U.K. and European space sectors. The European Space Agency (ESA) Director General and the Minister were accompanied by Sir Martin Sweeting and SSTL’s CEO Dr. Matt Perkins for a tour of the purpose-built facility in Guildford, Surrey, U.K., where 14 Galileo program satellite payloads and several SSTL spacecraft are currently under construction.

Jean-Jacques Dordain said, “SSTL continues to demonstrate agility and innovation, two factors that are essential for competitiveness and growth. This new building will become the birthplace of many satellites and a cornerstone to an industry that the U.K. and Europe could be proud of.”

David Willetts said, “The continued success of SSTL is a clear sign that our space industry is thriving. This impressive, high-tech new facility is already manufacturing some of the most advanced satellites in the world, boosting growth and helping the U.K. stay ahead of the game in space technology.”

The 10m pounds purpose-built Kepler technical facility is already in full operation. The 14 Galileo program payloads are under construction in a specially designed secure area and seven satellites, including TechDemoSat-1 and the three 1m resolution SSTL-300S1 satellites for the DMC3 constellation, are also at varying stages of completion for customers in the U.K., Canada, Kazakhstan and Russia.


The Kepler Building is adjacent to Tycho House on the Surrey Research Park. The 3,700sqm (40,000 sq ft) facility provides world class test halls providing two 125 cubic metre walk-in thermal chambers, a seismic test platform, 15,000kg and 3,200kg monorail cranes, 10,000kg and 8,000kg gantry cranes and reinforced floors, providing the greatest flexibility for integration and testing of both small and larger spacecraft. Photo courtesy of SSTL.

The 3,700sqm (40,000 sqft) Kepler Technical Facility building is co-located with SSTL’s headquarters building in Guildford, U.K., and will house approximately 40 permanent staff and anything up to 100 further project specific staff from across the company at peak test and integration periods. An integral part of the new facility are the world-class test halls that provide two 125 cubic metre walk-in thermal chambers, a seismic test platform, 15,000kg & 3,200kg monorail cranes, 10,000kg & 8,000kg gantry cranes, and reinforced floors, providing the greatest possible flexibility for integration and testing of both small and larger spacecraft. The Full Operational Capability phase of the Galileo program is managed and fully funded by the European Union. The Commission and ESA have signed a delegation agreement by which ESA acts as design and procurement agent on behalf of the Commission.