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LEA · The first Large European Antenna with a diameter larger than 5 meters

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 201730 April 2021EU funding €4,993,306Call H2020-COMPET-2017

Terrestrial demands on space missions are increasing rapidly in terms of complexity, technology and velocity. Next to navigation (GPS, GALILEO), science (investigation of space and the universe) and exploration (ISS, Mars), two types of space missions are very important for Europe: Earth Observation (EO, for the sustainability of nature and mankind) and Telecommunication (TC, for business and global connectivity). Each mission requires partly unique technologies, which are produced by only very few global suppliers. If these technologies are not available from within Europe, there is a danger that non-dependent missions may not be performed, created and tailored with a consequent loss of sovereignty in political decisions and a loss of market shares. One of these so-called “Critical Technologies” is the “Large Deployable Reflector (LDR)”. Packed in stowed configurations, these reflectors can be accommodated on satellites, which then still comply with the limited launcher fairing volumes. By enlarging the size of the reflector it is possible to offer higher sensitivity and resolution, e.g. for radar missions (EO & science) and implement stronger communication links for e.g. higher data throughput (TC). Within the upcoming eight years the demand for such reflectors will increase worldwide, whereas the Consortium targets a certain market share with its “Large European Antenna (LEA)”. The proposed H2020 project would now enable the combination of the technologies previously developed by the consortium members and the joining of further European entities to fill the remaining gaps and form one strong and complete European team. Through obtaining an EC-grant for LEA, each building block will be upgraded with innovation, adapted to a scenario and qualified to meet one common target, namely: 1st European PFM (including reflector and arm) reaching TRL 8 to be ready for integration by the end of 2020 and for flight in 2021.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

FHP- FREZITE HIGH PERFORMANCE LDA

PT · €463,750

participant

VON HOERNER & SULGER GMBH

DE · €270,000

participant

AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE GMBH

DE · €150,000

participant

OHB SYSTEM AG

DE · €100,000

participant

LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES GMBH

DE · €956,250

participant

ETAMAX SPACE GMBH

DE · €120,000

participant

INVENT INNOVATIVE VERBUNDWERKSTOFFEREALISATION UND VERMARKTUNG NEUERTECHNOLOGIEN GMBH

DE · €270,000

participant

High Performance Space Structure Systems GmbH

DE · €980,000

participant

TICRA FOND

DK · €200,000

participant

THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE SAS

FR · €50,000

participant

Weber-Steinhaus & Smith

DE · €58,875

participant

LUMA METALL AB

SE · €100,000

participant

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNICA AEROESPACIAL ESTEBAN TERRADAS

ES · €294,431

participant

INEGI - INSTITUTO DE CIENCIA E INOVACAO EM ENGENHARIA MECANICA E ENGENHARIA INDUSTRIAL

PT · €230,000

participant

BEYOND GRAVITY GERMANY GMBH

DE · €750,000

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