Satellite lasercom terminal builder Tesat: 52 constellation-designed units sold; sizing production line for 80/month

by Peter B. de Selding

PARIS — Satellite laser communications terminal builder Tesat Spacecom looks at 2021 as a possible breakout year as it prepares to test LEO-to-ground laser links from a 3u cubesat launched in January and readies its production line for an expected constellation-volume order from the U.S. Space Development Agency (SDA).

Germany-based Tesat, which pioneered inter-satellite laser links more than a decade ago in Europe and the United States, is active on just about all satellite-lasercom fronts: between LEO and GEO-orbit satellites, between LEO . . .

To view the entire article, become a subscriber!

You may also like