Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Space Gmv plays a key role in the removal of Europe’s satellite Envisat 09/03/2018 Print Share Weighing in at 8 tons at the moment of its launch and now decommissioned and following the already crowded Sunsynchronous orbit, Envisat was ESA’s last EO satellite and the first on the active space-debris removal list due to the high probability of its collision with other objects. The ongoing phase, in which GMV is playing a key role in an Airbus-led team, focuses on implementation of the findings from the intermediate System Requirements Review (SRR) for adaptation of a GEO servicing vehicle (Spacetug concept) to the e.Deorbit mission. Specifically, a team made up by members from GMV’s Portugal and Poland subsidiaries is responsible for adapting the guidance, navigation and control (GNC) system for the orbitalrendezvous, inspection and stackorbit phases, comprising a bespoke guidance system, a camera-based relative navigation filter and an H-infinity robust controller. The study includes the carrying out of high-fidelity, worstcase-scenario simulations to study GNC performance in unfavorable conditions. A study will also be made of the performance of the complete camera-based navigation chain and a high-fidelity image generator will be developed, plus a vision-based navigation model to be included in the simulator. Print Share Related Space GMV strengthens its commitment to space sustainability at the 9th European Conference on Space Debris Space SESP 2025 Showcases the Latest Advances in Simulation and Verification of Space Systems Space Innovation and Space Collaboration at SATELLITE 2025