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European rocket using Irish tech systems to launch into space today

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A new European rocket, using technology systems designed by an Irish space engineering company, is scheduled to launch into space on Tuesday.

The Ariane 6 will use two state-of-the-art technology systems built and delivered by the Irish space engineering company Réaltra.

The rocket was built by ArianeGroup on behalf of the European Space Agency (ESA) and is set to launch between 7pm and 11pm at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.

Dublin-based company Réaltra designed the Video Telemetry System (VIKI) and the GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) telemetry system (GEKI). The video system will provide the live HD video telemetry images during all phases of the launcher mission, from six cameras located onboard.

GEKI, the GNSS system will use advanced satellite navigation technology to “ensure precise positioning, velocity, and timing measurements”. Réaltra said this “is intended to fly as an autonomous experimental system on this first launch of Ariane 6, to validate the GNSS functionality in space at high speeds”.

The inaugural Ariane 6 launch is primarily a demonstration flight. Satellites, deployers and experiments from companies, research institutes, universities, young professionals and space agencies are flying as passengers.

Réaltra chief commercial officer Danny Higgins said the team are “delighted and proud” to have their tech on board the flight. 

“Our partnership with ArianeGroup is a testament to the dedication and talent of our team in Ireland in providing cutting-edge solutions for the global space market.”

Réaltra engineering manager Michael Martin added: “This achievement marks a major milestone for Réaltra and demonstrates the company’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions and commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technology for space applications. 

“Since the establishment of Réaltra in 2018, we have built up significant experience and legacy in providing innovative space solutions and we look forward to expanding on these successes.”

Padraig Doolan, National Delegate to the European Space Agency (ESA), extended his congratulations to the entire team who have worked tirelessly on the project.

“The Irish space community, through an innovative and agile approach to Research, Development and Innovation, continues to be well-placed to collaborate with European partners and successfully compete in the global space market,”

“The selection of Réaltra equipment for the Ariane 6 is a testament to the calibre of the team, as well as the quality of the space tech solutions provided.” 

The launch will be streamed live on YouTube

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