HENSOLDT will be present at the International Astronautical Congress 2021 in Dubai


According to a press release published by Hensoldt on October 20, 2021, the European cutting-edge technology centre with regards to designing, developing, producing, and testing space optronics and radar electronics solutions, will be present at The International Astronautical Congress 2021, in Dubai.For more information, please visit HENSOLDT at Dubai World Trade Centre, booth No. H8-12, from October 25-29.

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HENSOLDT will be present at the International Astronautical Congress 2021 in Dubai (Picture source: Hensoldt)


HENSOLDT’s heritage in the space business goes right back to the moon landing and Apollo 11. Since then, HENSOLDT has also successfully participated in earth observation missions and surveys of Mercury and Jupiter’s icy moons. The company’s AESA (active electronically scanned array) radars have been used effectively in earth observation missions for more than twenty years.

These capabilities are complemented by the HENSOLDT Space Consultancy, which advises space agencies such as France’s CNES, Europe’s ESA and America’s NASA as well as space companies on mission execution.

HENSOLDT’s customer value is its ability to dovetail design and systems engineering with manufacturing, integration, alignment, and verification processes. Our capabilities in space range from protection in space, planet, and space observation to optical communication in space up to supporting exploration missions.

HENSOLDT has been providing sensor solutions for innovative optics and radar instruments for earth observation, meteorological and communications satellites as well as exploration missions for more than 60 years.

Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. The first steps by humans on another planetary body were taken by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on July 20, 1969. The astronauts also returned to Earth the first samples from another planetary body. Apollo 11 achieved its primary mission - to perform a manned lunar landing and return the mission safely to Earth - and paved the way for the Apollo lunar landing missions to follow.


HENSOLDT will be present at the International Astronautical Congress 2021 in Dubai1 Laser Altimet (Picture source: Hensoldt)