The Vega launcher has lifted off from the Spaceport in French Guiana on its Proof of Concept fight for Arianespace’s Small Spacecraft Mission Service (SSMS). TEMIS is proud to be part of this mission with VISIVA equiment, in charge of acquiring the videos of the flight. A short excerpt of the videos can be seen in the following footage (from time 1'.18" to 1'.23") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIqo7f52UWs ...

Everybody knows that VEGA is the present, VV16 is coming, but we also know that VEGA-C is the future and we are ready for that. TEMIS has completed the qualification of the video camera to be used on the VEGA-C maiden flight, completely developed and manufactured in our premises! Look at the impressing spec: · [-40 85]°C · Shock @24,000 g, Random @25g rms, Sine @22g rms · EMC full compliant #VEGA #VEGA-C #camera #AVIO ...

High-altitude winds over the Spaceport in French Guiana have resulted in the decision by Arianespace and the European Space Agency to postpone tonight’s Vega mission with three satellite payloads and ALTS subsystem manufactured by  TEMIS.A new launch date will be decided based on the evolution of the weather conditions....

From ArianeSpace press release:Arianespace VV02 – Proba-V, VNREDSat-1 and ESTCube-1: Launch postponed by 24 hoursEvry, April 25, 2013To carry out additional checks on the mobile gantry system used on the Vega launch complex (SLV), the European Space Agency (ESA) and Arianespace have decided to postpone the Vega launch VV02 for 24 hours. It was originally scheduled for the night of May 2 to 3.Liftoff is scheduled for the night of May 3 to 4, 2013, at exactly:11:06:31 pm (local time...

TEMIS concludes the environmental test campaign over the IAPU, Video Camera Assemblies and Telemetry Transmitter that will be used for the next VEGA flight (VV02) as part of the ALTS  subsystem. ELV ALTS responsible defines the TRB and DRB milestones successfully achieved and all the equipments provided by TEMIS are now in Kourou spaceport (French Guiana) waiting for the final integration on the VEGA Launcher.The VEGA VV02 flight, with the ALTS mission, is planned for the 20th April 2013 at...

The video camera images acquired by the LARES A&H/SS provide a spectacular film of the VEGA ascent phase till the orbit positioning of AVUM.All the agencies, industries and people involved in the VEGA VV01 flight describes the LARES A&H/SS video section as the easiest and fantastic way to understand the VEGA behavior.Watch the full video at ASI TV...