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SST-US and Virgin Galactic redefine launch costs

Yesterday SSTL’s US operation, SST-US, and Virgin Galactic signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) at Farnborough International Air Show to collaborate on radically lowering the cost of building and launching small satellites. The MOU comes hot on the heels of Virgin’s announcement of the n...

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13 July 20120 Comments0 Comments


SST-US platforms get NASA seal of approval

Flight proven satellite platforms from Surrey Satellite Technology US LLC (SST-US) have been selected by NASA's Rapid Spacecraft Development Office (RSDO) for inclusion in the third NASA Rapid Spacecraft Acquisition Catalog (Rapid III). SST-US’ Chief Executive Officer, Dr. John Paffett stated...

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30 April 20100 Comments0 Comments


Meet Surrey at Satellite 2010

SSTL and its US operation SST US are attending the Satellite 2010 exhibition at National Harbor, Maryland, USA from 16-18 March 2010. Visit Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd on stand 1925. SST US CEO John Paffett will be joined by Kathryn O'Donnell, Yasrine Ibnyahya and Simon Crouch from SST...

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03 March 20100 Comments0 Comments


Meet SSTL at a show in 2010

The SSTL Group is attending a number of shows in 2010 where it will present its latest satellite subsystems, satellite communications and civilian and commercial earth observation mission capabilities. Experts from SSTL and its American operation SSTL US will be on hand to discuss your latest s...

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27 January 20100 Comments0 Comments


Join SST-US at AIAA Rocky Mountain Section

This week SST-US will give a presentation at an American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronatutics (AIAA) Rocky Mountain section. The presentaion will take place at the Ball Aerospace offices in Broomfield, Colorado and will highlight the activities of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL's) n...

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29 September 20080 Comments0 Comments


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