What's Happening?
Thales Alenia Space has been awarded a contract by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop two Sentinel-1 Next Generation (NG) satellites as part of the Copernicus Earth Observation program. The contract,
announced at the ILA Berlin Airshow on June 10, 2026, is valued at 700 million euros. Sentinel-1 NG will provide advanced radar imaging capabilities for environmental protection, climate monitoring, and natural disaster assessment. The satellites will feature a C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and an Automatic Identification System (AIS) to enhance maritime safety. Thales Alenia Space will lead the project with Airbus Defence and Space as the main industrial partner.
Why It's Important?
The Sentinel-1 NG satellites are critical for the Copernicus program, which is the European Union's flagship Earth Observation initiative. These satellites will significantly enhance the EU's ability to monitor environmental changes and respond to natural disasters. The advanced radar imaging capabilities will provide more frequent and detailed data, supporting various applications such as maritime surveillance and land monitoring. This development highlights the EU's commitment to leveraging space technology for environmental and security purposes, reinforcing its position as a leader in global Earth observation efforts.
What's Next?
The Sentinel-1 NG satellites are expected to launch in the coming years, with ongoing collaboration between Thales Alenia Space and its partners to ensure successful deployment and operation. The data provided by these satellites will be crucial for various EU services, including climate change monitoring and emergency management. As the project progresses, further advancements in satellite technology and data processing are anticipated, potentially leading to new applications and services that benefit both Europe and the global community.





