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Key highlights

Auricam, our most versatile camera, is well-suited for a wide range of missions, with optimized SWAP, achieving high level detection (up to magnitude 8) and delivering excellent image quality thanks to a 4M pixel CMOS sensor.

Auricam has been designed to cover missions such as space surveillance and detection (SSA, SDA), In-Orbit Services and Navigation, for a 15 years lifetime.

Available in various fields of view to meet all operational needs :

  • Auricam D35: Excellent detection and imaging with a 35° diagonal field of view.
  • Auricam D80: Wider 80° diagonal field of view for applications requiring greater coverage, such as monitoring or rendez-vous services.

Additionally, our Auricam offer includes multiple Options for ground testing and helping our customer to design their mission needs: OGSE, VHDL+, Numerical Model.

Key features

  • Affordable cost
  • Compact and Modular Design
  • The field of view can be adapted under request
  • Aperture and DOF can be adapted under request
  • High reliability and lifetime
  • Compatible with LEO & GEO environment
  • Derived from Sodern Auriga Star Tracker in orbit since 2019

Flight heritage

Auricam has been qualified and its first flight is expected in 2025 with ESA.

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Last updated: 2024-04-17

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