At the Brno branch of SAB Aerospace, the construction of the European satellite ROSE-L is reaching a major milestone. Once launched, ROSE-L will observe the Earth’s surface using advanced radar imaging as part of the Copernicusprogram led by the European Space Agency (ESA). The satellite is designed to monitor environmental changes, including deforestation, urban development, and climate-related phenomena.
SAB Aerospace: Main Structure Integrator
SAB Aerospace plays a key role in the ROSE-L mission as the main integrator of the structural model — the satellite’s core mechanical frame that supports all major subsystems. The completed structure stands approximately five meters talland represents a major achievement not only for SAB Aerospace but for the entire Czech space industry.
Media Coverage: ROSE-L in the Spotlight
The ROSE-L project has recently attracted significant attention from Czech media. Here is a selection of reports and articles offering a closer look at this exceptional satellite and SAB Aerospace’s role in its development:
🛰️ Czech Television – Regional News
Brno engineers are finishing a five-meter satellite structure (in Czech)
🌐 Kosmonautix.cz
A five-meter satellite frame is being built in Brno (in Czech)