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ESA’s forest mapping satellite unfurls its antenna in space

The boom deployment took place over three days in separate stages. Each stage lasted about five minutes and was precisely timed.

May 08, 2025 / 21:34 IST
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Forest satellite’s big antenna opens up (Image: ESA)
Forest satellite’s big antenna opens up (Image: ESA)

After weeks of careful planning, patience has paid off. ESA’s Biomass satellite has now fully deployed its 12-metre-wide mesh antenna in orbit. This marks the final step in its launch and early operations phase.

Three-Stage Boom Extended before Antenna Unfolding

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Before the reflector could open, a 7.5-metre boom was extended. The boom deployment took place over three days in separate stages. Each stage lasted about five minutes and was precisely timed. These deployments aligned with satellite passes over key ground stations.

Stefan Kiryenko from ESA led the antenna’s technical development. He said the antenna was designed to unfold “like an umbrella” above the satellite. This careful approach helped avoid any stress on the satellite body.