Cannes Mandelieu Space Center
The Cannes Mandelieu Space Center is an industrial plant dedicated to spacecraft manufacturing, located in both the towns of Cannes and Mandelieu in France. After a long history in aircraft manufacturing, starting in 1929, the center became increasingly involved in aerospace activities after the Second World War, and satellites are now the plant's main product.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Aerospace |
Founded | 1929 |
Headquarters | Cannes |
Key people | Pierre Lipsky, Center Director[1] |
Number of employees | 1,950 (Jan. 2009) |
Parent | Thales Alenia Space |
Website | http://www.thalesonline.com/space/index.html |
After having been the Satellite Division of Aérospatiale, then Alcatel Space in 1998, then Alcatel Alenia Space in 2005, the center is now part, since April 10, 2007,[2] of Thales Alenia Space and the headquarters of the company.
Main products
As prime contractor
- the series of Meteosat first and second generation
- the series of communication satellites Spacebus
- the series of Globalstar's second-generation satellites
- the series of O3b satellites
- the Infrared Space Observatory
- the Huygens space probe, which landed on Titan
- the Proteus series of small low Earth orbit satellites, including
- the Planck spacecraft
- the Herschel Space Observatory
- ISS modules Node 2, Node 3, Cupola, and the MPLM
See also
References
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