MSG-4, the fourth and last Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) was successfully launched on July 15th, by Arianespace, using the Ariane 5 launch vehicle, from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. The satellite was built by Thales Alenia Space on behalf of the European Spa...
This month the Gradmail team caught up with Mary Cholerton to find out about what opportunities working on the Business Management scheme has given her and a bit more about how she came to Thales.
With the British Summer in full swing, Latitude festival (16-19 July) is celebrating its tenth birthday and attendees can look forward to an unforgettable party in the Suffolk countryside…
Spacebus NEO is Thales Alenia Space's new line of platforms for geostationary telecommunications satellites. It will be available in different versions, including one with all-electric propulsion.
In service with the naval forces of several countries, Thales’s Amascos maritime surveillance and patrol system now incorporates a video platform for live mission monitoring via a standard web browser.
From November 30 to December 11, 2015, Paris will host the 21st climate change conference, COP21 (21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United National Framework Convention on Climate Change)
The 2015 Paris Air Show provided Thales Alenia Space an excellent opportunity to review its globally recognized expertise in very-high-resolution radar and optical observation systems, and to emphasize its new products: Earth Observer Optical, Earth Observer Radar, Com...
During the 2015 Paris Air Show, Thales Alenia Space introduced its new products (Spacebus NEO, flexible payloads), and emphasized its telecom expertise and major achievements in satellite constellations.