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Europe Gets Its Own Satellite Constellation
Brussels, BelgiumMonday, December 16, 2024
Andrius Kubilius, the EU's Commissioner for Defence and Space, highlighted the importance of this initiative, emphasizing Europe's need for an independent communications network. "IRIS² will allow us to connect even when faced with hostility, " he said.
The EU is contributing €6 billion to the project, with €2 billion already funded under the current financial framework. ESA is adding €550 million, and the SpaceRISE consortium, led by Eutelsat, Hispasat, and SES, is chipping in €4. 1 billion. The next phase involves a one-year design period and a critical design review in early 2028. Launches are scheduled for 2029 and 2030, requiring 13 Ariane 64 rockets.
This project also supports Europe's space industry, enhancing its resilience and competitiveness on the global stage. It's a crucial step forward, given previous proposals that were less ambitious and had a shorter timeline.
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