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Feb. 20 - A new mission for Mouse Telemetry on Bion (MTB) to have a better understanding of the effects of weightlessness on living things
The French-Russian project MTB is a series of missions aiming to better understand the effects of space traveling on living things.

Feb. 20 -AMBRE celebrates it’s 4 years long activity of studying electrostatic risks for satellites
In the wake of the CARMEN3 mission, the oceanic surveillance satellite JASON-3 initiated its scientific goal 4 years ago. The latter carries the AMBRE instrument, developed by EREMS, which is committed to have a better understanding of abnormal operations of satellites due to intense electron flows.

Feb. 20 - Solar Orbiter is on its way to provide unprecedented images of the Sun’s surface
Today, Solar Orbiter lift off for the Sun from Cap Canaveral’s launch site. Featuring a large scientific payload which EREMS took part in, the probe will mainly study solar storms.

Feb. 20 - The Kineis nano-satellite constellation project is getting clearer
Category(-ies) : Technological advance
Earlier this month, the start-up Kineis raised carried out a historic fundraiser for its nano-satellite constellation project which EREMS is involved in.


Nov. 19 - Insight celebrates the anniversary of its landing on Mars with more than 300 earthquakes recorded by SEIS
On November 26th, the Insight mission celebrated the first anniversary of the landing of its Martian module. Co-created by the CNES, NASA and the DLR, its main goal is to study the inner structure of the red planet.

Nov. 19 - Ryugu dust samples are coming back to earth aboard the Hayabusa-2 probe
Category(-ies) : EREMS electronics in Space
After a year and a half orbiting around Ryugu, the Hayabusa-2 probe initiated its return to earth. The latter should arrive by the end of 2020 with some Ryugu asteroid dust samples aboard.

Jul. 19 - Tiangong-2 orbital station last moments in space
On 19 July, 19th, 2019, the Chinese space station Tiangong-2 initiated its atmospheric re-entry heading right into the Pacific Ocean. The latter carries Cardiospace and a set of electronics co-developed by CNES and EREMS.

Jan. 19 - The latest rocket launch of SpaceX makes the Iridium Next constellation operational
After two years of launching the new satellites from Thales Alenia Space, the Iridium NEXT constellation is finally operational. The latter does not require ground control and is supporting the Iridium CloudConnect service intended as an answer to the connected future.