LA PLATA, Maryland — The European Space Agency (ESA) on April 14 contracted the third tranche of its HydRON program to develop high-speed optical communications links, both inter-satellite and between satellites and ground terminals, a program that is using a diverse mix of optical terminal providers.
HydRON is designed ultimately to provide in-orbit demonstration of a terabit-per-second-capacity network including satellites in multiple orbits and communicating with diverse user terminals.
Element 1, valued at 36 million euros ($42.4 million), was . . .
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