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Space Systems/Loral
NameSpace Systems/Loral
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAerospace
Founded1957
FounderFairchild Semiconductor
HeadquartersPalo Alto, California
ParentMaxar Technologies

Space Systems/Loral is a leading manufacturer of communications satellites and space systems, with a rich history dating back to 1957 when it was founded by Fairchild Semiconductor. The company has been a subsidiary of Maxar Technologies since 2012, and has worked with numerous prominent organizations, including NASA, European Space Agency, and Intelsat. Space Systems/Loral has established itself as a major player in the aerospace industry, with its satellites being used by companies such as SES S.A., Telesat, and ViaSat. The company's expertise in space technology has also led to collaborations with Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman.

History

The history of Space Systems/Loral is closely tied to the development of the aerospace industry in the United States. Founded in 1957 by Fairchild Semiconductor, the company initially focused on producing semiconductors and other electronic components. In the 1960s, Space Systems/Loral began to shift its focus towards space technology, working on projects such as the Apollo program with NASA. The company's early successes led to partnerships with organizations such as the European Space Agency, Canadian Space Agency, and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Space Systems/Loral continued to expand its operations, working on notable projects such as the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station with NASA, European Space Agency, and Russian Federal Space Agency. The company has also collaborated with University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology on various space research initiatives.

Products and Services

Space Systems/Loral offers a wide range of products and services, including the design, manufacture, and launch of communications satellites, earth observation satellites, and other space systems. The company's satellites are used by organizations such as Intelsat, SES S.A., and Telesat for a variety of applications, including telecommunications, weather forecasting, and earth observation. Space Systems/Loral also provides launch services in partnership with companies such as Arianespace, United Launch Alliance, and SpaceX. The company's expertise in space technology has led to collaborations with Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman on various space projects, including the Space Shuttle program and the International Space Station. Additionally, Space Systems/Loral has worked with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Reconnaissance Office, and United States Air Force on various space-based initiatives.

Facilities and Operations

Space Systems/Loral operates a number of facilities in the United States and around the world, including its headquarters in Palo Alto, California. The company's manufacturing facilities are located in Palo Alto, California, and San Jose, California, and are equipped with state-of-the-art space technology and manufacturing equipment. Space Systems/Loral also operates a number of test facilities, including acoustic test facilities and vibration test facilities, which are used to test and validate the company's space systems. The company has also established partnerships with University of California, Los Angeles, California Institute of Technology, and Georgia Institute of Technology to advance space research and development. Furthermore, Space Systems/Loral has collaborated with European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites, Indian Space Research Organisation, and China National Space Administration on various international space projects.

Notable Projects

Space Systems/Loral has worked on a number of notable projects over the years, including the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station, and the Globalstar satellite constellation. The company has also provided satellites and space systems for a number of high-profile missions, including the NASA Mars Exploration Program and the European Space Agency Rosetta mission. Space Systems/Loral has also collaborated with National Aeronautics and Space Administration, European Space Agency, and Canadian Space Agency on various space exploration initiatives, including the Cassini-Huygens mission and the Voyager program. Additionally, the company has worked with United States Geological Survey, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory on various space-based projects.

Acquisitions and Partnerships

Space Systems/Loral has undergone a number of significant acquisitions and partnerships over the years, including its acquisition by Maxar Technologies in 2012. The company has also established partnerships with a number of prominent organizations, including NASA, European Space Agency, and Intelsat. Space Systems/Loral has also collaborated with Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman on various space projects, including the Space Shuttle program and the International Space Station. The company has also worked with SES S.A., Telesat, and ViaSat to provide satellites and space systems for a variety of applications, including telecommunications and earth observation. Furthermore, Space Systems/Loral has partnered with University of Texas at Austin, University of Michigan, and Carnegie Mellon University to advance space research and development. Category:Space technology companies

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