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Aurora thrusters reaches orbit onboard the Strider mission
Press release 31.7.2023 New satellite thruster system Launches into orbit Aurora Propulsion Technologies in partnership with ALIENA Ptc Ltd flies a novel multimodal thruster module for satellites on board the Strider satellite. Espoo, Finland. [...]
Aurora streamlines management
Press release 16.6.2023 Aurora streamlines management Espoo, Finland - June 16th, 2023 - Aurora Propulsion Technologies streamlines management to fit new model of operation. Perttu Yli-Opas has been nominated as the [...]
Aurora Propulsion Technologies Funded by European Innovation Council
Press release 15.5.2023 Aurora Propulsion Technologies Funded by European Innovation Council EIC funds Aurora with Grant for developing Plasma Brake Technology Espoo, Finland. May 15, 2023 – Aurora Propulsion Technologies, a leading Finnish [...]
Aurora Propulsion Technologies to attend Paris Space Week 2023 in the Sustainability Pavilion
Aurora Propulsion Technologies will be attending the 10th annual Paris Space Week (PSW) event during March 9-10, 2023 in the Sustainability Pavilion at stand D25 hosted by Sustainable Space Economy and Frost&Sullivan Europe. Come [...]
Come visit Aurora at Finnish Satellite Workshop in Otaniemi 18-20 Jan 2023
Come visit Aurora at Finnish Satellite Workshop in Otaniemi 18-20 Jan 2023 It's again time for Finnish Satellite Workshop, the biggest New Space meeting in Finland, Scandinavia and the Baltic countries! The event [...]
Aurora Propulsion Technologies receives EIC grant and equity funding
Aurora Propulsion Technologies receives EIC grant and equity funding Aurora is very delighted to get the funding for Deorbiting and collision avoidance technologies for scalable sustainable space access - Aurora Plasma Brake (APB). The [...]
Come visit Aurora at Space Tech Expo in Bremen 15-17 Nov 2022
Come visit Aurora at Space Tech Expo in Bremen 15-17 Nov 2022 Aurora's team (Timo Mustonen, Montserrat Corominas Flores, Johannes Peace and Mäkiniemi Kari) is delighted to meet all of you at Space Tech [...]
New deorbiting regulations and the Plasma Brake
NEW DEORBITING REGULATIONS AND THE PLASMA BRAKE Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted a new rule that shortens the required deorbit time of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites from 25 years to 5 [...]