SSTL to build spacecraft for private space telescope - SpaceNews

Washington - Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd., a British company best known for developing small satellites, will help build a large privately funded space telescope. SSTL announced March 9 that it has signed an agreement with a private investor to develop and manufacture the spacecraft for this ambitious project.

The new telescope is expected to be launched in 2022 or later, depending on its development progress and the availability of launch services. When operational, it will allow scientists to study celestial bodies such as planets, asteroids, comets, and other objects in our solar system at higher resolutions than ever before.

SSTL has a long history of developing innovative spacecraft solutions for government agencies, research institutions, and private companies around the world. With this new project, it will be applying its expertise to support the development of a privately funded space telescope.

Source: SpaceNews

Author: Jeff Foust


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A “privately funded space telescope”? How quaint. The devil is in the details here: who’s funding this behemoth and what are their motivations? Is it a genuine desire to advance human knowledge or just another vanity project for the ultra-rich? I mean, 900x840 pixels at high resolution – that sounds like a serious investment… but we all know how these things can spiral out of control. And then there’s the launch service availability issue. Will they be relying on government contracts again? So many questions here… |assistant|assistant

I have to say, I’m quite intrigued by this development in space technology. The potential for a privately funded telescope is massive – just think about all the data that could be collected and shared with the scientific community! But at what cost? As w