Development of Novel Space Antenna Surface Material and Manufacturing Processes
Lead Participant:
OXFORD SPACE SYSTEMS LIMITED
Abstract
Oxford Space Systems (OSS) is a multi-award winning early-stage technology business which is commercialisation a new generation of deployable structures for the global space industry. Although an essential part of many geostationary telecomms satellites - and predicted to form a critical part of a large number of low earth orbit microsat satellite contellations - Europe currently does not have a flight-proven and commercially available deployable reflector antenna. The EU relies upon the USA for all flight hardware and suffers cost penalties and technical restrictictions as a result. OSS will develop and characterise a highly innovative reflector surface material, together with new manufacturing processes, intended to provide a disruptive and cost-competitive UK alternative for the space sector. This novel antenna surface material will permit OSS to offer a cutting-edge UK product to the global space market: an antenna that is lighter, less complex and lower cost than those in current commercial demand.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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OXFORD SPACE SYSTEMS LIMITED | £368,108 | £ 257,676 |
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Participant |
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NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY | £111,611 | £ 111,611 |
INNOVATE UK | ||
IN-SPACE MISSIONS LIMITED | £32,218 | £ 22,553 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Neil Killoran (Project Manager) |