Telespazio UK, a subsidiary of Telespazio (a 67/33% joint venture between Leonardo and Thales), is proud to announce the successful completion of Phase 3 of the Autonomous Laser Intersatellite Gigabit Network (ALIGN) programme – an important milestone in developing the UK’s first commercially available autonomous, laser-based, inter-satellite communications system for CubeSats.
The ALIGN project, funded through the UK Space Agency’s National Space Innovation Programme (NSIP), aims to revolutionise satellite communications by enabling secure, high-capacity data transfer using laser-based inter-satellite links (ISL). Laser communication can transmit up to 1,000 times more data per second than conventional radio systems, with enhanced security and reliability.
Led by Northumbria University, the ALIGN consortium includes Telespazio, Durham University and SMS Electronics, and receives support from Lockheed Martin. Since the start of Phase 3 in January 2023, the project has successfully navigated significant technical and programmatic challenges to achieve key objectives by the 31 March 2025 project close deadline:
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Download free sample pages More informationLooking ahead, the ALIGN team is exploring opportunities for a potential Phase 4. Telespazio UK’s LDB product is poised to play a vital role not only in the ALIGN programme, but also in future missions involving optical communications and satellite networking. A first in-orbit demonstration of the technology is on the horizon.
Trevor Beard, Telespazio UK’s VP – Research and Development, said: “We were delighted to integrate and demonstrate our LDBs into the FOCUS engineering models and see high-speed data going end-to-end on the free-space laser links. It is exciting to work with the novel laser, sensor and optical assemblies from our ALIGN partners, and to see just what impressive performance can be achieved in these miniaturised Inter Satellite Link terminals. We are looking forward to preparing the space-ready assemblies.”