All UK Minerva satellites to launch by 2026

All UK Minerva satellites to launch by 2026

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14 December 2023

by Olivia Savage

Being built by Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Titania is a demonstrator satellite exploring the validity of using optical laser technology to transfer data to and from space at speeds equivalent to superfast broadband. (Crown Copyright 2022)

All UK Space Command’s operational concept demonstrator satellites under project Minerva and part of the wider ISTARI programme will launch by 2026,
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The first of this – Tyche – will launch in summer 2024, while Titania and Oberon will launch in 2025 followed by Juno in 2026, Air Vice-Marshal Paul Godfrey, commander of UK Space Command, announced at the Defence Space Conference 2023 in London on 12 December.

Project Minerva consists of various operational concept demonstrators – Titania, Tyche, Oberon, and Juno – that will be the foundation for the development of a future multisatellite ISTARI intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) constellation.



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