Systems

Telespazio design and implement systems, services and solutions for enhancing the GNSS experience in any operational condition in multiple domains.
On April 30, 1986, Italy joined the global network that in the following years would become the Internet for the first time. The connection was made possible thanks to the key role of the Fucino space Centre, whose antennas carried the signal that connected the country with the United States.
The final event of the “New Generation Builders – Where Ideas Meet Purpose” program took place on March 10 at the Acquario Romano. The initiative brought together 80 colleagues from across the Space Division: Leonardo, Telespazio, and e-GEOS.
Telespazio, a Leonardo Group company, is among the participants selected by NASA under the NASA’s Artemis II Orion One-Way Doppler Measurements Tracking initiative, dedicated to radio-tracking activities for the Artemis II mission, the first crewed mission of the Artemis program, which will see the Orion spacecraft perform an approximately ten-day test flight around the Moon.

Telespazio design and implement systems, services and solutions for enhancing the GNSS experience in any operational condition in multiple domains.

Thanks to its long experience in the field and early involvement in the development of Navigation systems, Telespazio designs several upstream solutions supporting GNSS most challenging performances.

Telespazio provides a set of dedicated GNSS applications which support users in several domain, such as General Aviation, Maritime and RPAS.

Telespazio has a solid knowledge of navigation satellite systems and it has developed support infrastructures to test and monitor GNSS performances.
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