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EECL Delivers EM Moon GNSS Hardware to ESA and SSTL

 

EECL is proud to be on the European Space Agency website front page!

 

EECL has delivered the engineering model of the Lunar Pathfinder GNSS receiver to ESA and SSTL.  The qualified hardware is a duplicate of the hardware EECL is flying to the moon. This is a major achievement for EECL. All hardware was built and tested in EECLs Class 7 cleanroom and assembly area.

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