Equipment manufacturer for telecommunication, navigation and earth observation satellites. Unique provider of optical terminals for data transmission via laser
π Day 2 at #ILA2026!
Great discussions, new connections, and continued interest in secure space connectivity.
Thanks to everyone who visited #TeamTESAT today! πβ¨
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π Day 1 of #ILA2026 complete!
Great discussions, strong interest in our technologies, and valuable exchanges with the aerospace community.
See you tomorrow at Booth 220! πβ¨
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π Final preparations for #ILA2026!
Visit #TeamTESAT at Hall B | Booth 220 to discover Optical Terminals, Multi-Orbit Connectivity, Routers & Active Antennas.
We are ready. See you in Berlin! πβ¨
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π Thank you, #SPEXA2026!
Great discussions, new partnerships, and valuable insights in Tokyo. The demand for secure, high-speed, resilient space connectivity continues to growβand collaboration is key. πβ¨
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π Great discussions, strong engagement & valuable insights at #SmallSatEurope 2026 in Amsterdam!
Thanks to everyone who visited #TeamTESAT at Booth 522 to explore secure, high-speed #Connectivity & #OpticalCommunication solutions. πβ¨
Next stop: #ILA2026 Berlin!
π #TeamTESAT at #ScyLight 2026 in Tenerife! Join us June 2β4 as we showcase #OpticalCommunication technologies enabling secure, resilient & high-speed connectivity in #Space. πβ¨Meet us at the Industrial Focus Session with Fabian & Julian at a panel discussion. #SpaceMatters
π The Countdown to #ILA2026 organized by @bdlipresse & @MesseBerlin is on! Meet @TesatSpacecom at Hall 4 | Booth 220 | Berlin π June 10β14 Discover: Optical Communication Terminals (OCTs) πΉ Multi-Orbit Connectivity πΉ Router-Technologies πΉ Active Antennas. See you in Berlin!
π #TeamTESAT at #SmallSatEurope, May 26β28 in Amsterdam π RAI | π Booth 522 | Discover RF & optical multi-orbit connectivity enabling secure, high-speed data links across all orbits. Meet our team & letβs connect! πβ¨ #SpaceMatters#OpticalCommunication
π That's a wrap: #TeamTESAT at #SpaceSymposium:
Great exchange with the global #space community, partners, customers & colleagues! We showcased optical terminals enabling secure, high-speed, resilient connectivity across orbits. Shaping the future of #SpaceCommunications πβ¨
π#TeamTESAT at the @SpaceFoundation's Space Symposium! Join us April 13β16 in Colorado Springs! Meet our experts: π Sven Rettig & Philipp Biller | Explore: πΉMulti-Orbit Connectivity πΉNext-gen satellite comms πΉOptical Communication Terminals (OCTs) | #SpaceMatters
π#TeamTESAT at the @SpaceFoundation's Space Symposium! Join us April 13β16 in Colorado Springs! Meet our experts: π Sven Rettig & Philipp Biller | Explore: πΉMulti-Orbit Connectivity πΉNext-gen satellite comms πΉOptical Communication Terminals (OCTs) | #SpaceMatters
Earthset.
The Artemis II crew captured this view of an Earthset on April 6, 2026, as they flew around the Moon. The image is reminiscent of the iconic Earthrise image taken by astronaut Bill Anders 58 years earlier as the Apollo 8 crew flew around the Moon.
ALT Earthset captured through the Orion spacecraft window at 6:41 p.m. EDT, April 6, 2026, during the Artemis II crew\u2019s flyby of the Moon. A muted blue Earth with bright white clouds sets behind the cratered lunar surface. The dark portion of Earth is experiencing nighttime. On Earth\u2019s day side, swirling clouds are visible over the Australia and Oceania region.\nIn the foreground, Ohm crater has terraced edges and a flat floor interrupted by central peaks. Central peaks form in complex craters when the lunar surface, liquefied on impact, splashes upwards during the crater\u2019s formation. Credit: NASA
How do you sustain life 400,000 km from Earth?
Meet the European Service Module (ESM). Beyond Earth's orbit, this Airbus-built marvel takes over, powering systems, charging batteries, and providing the vital air and water the Artemis II crew needs to survive.
Learn more: airbus.com/en/products-serviβ¦
"We will always choose each other."
Mission control has reacquired signal with the Artemis II crew after the missionβs planned loss of signal. Our astronauts are once again using the Deep Space Network to keep conversation and science data flowing between space and Earth.
π Artemis II launches! π Thrilled to celebrate the successful launch of Artemis II! @tesatspacecom proudly supported this mission by managing procurement of EEE parts for the European Service Module (ESM-2). π #ArtemisII#SpaceExploration#teamtesat
Tomorrow, we launch.
At sunset tonight, Artemis II waits on the pad, ready to carry astronauts potentially farther than any humans have traveled in more than half a century.
The next era of exploration begins.
π Exciting News! π#TeamTESAT delivered its first SCOT135 Optical Communication Terminal! π This high-performance terminal supports 100 Gbps over 45,000 km and up to 40W optical output power. A big step in advancing satellite communication! tesat.de/news/blog/1033-tesaβ¦