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The Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial «Esteban Terradas» (INTA, ) is an autonomous agency of the Spanish public administration dependent on the Secretariat of State for Defence (SEDEF). It is responsible for the
aerospace Aerospace is a term used to collectively refer to the atmosphere and outer space. Aerospace activity is very diverse, with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. Aerospace engineering consists of aeronautics and astr ...
, aeronautics, hydrodynamics, and defense and security technologies research. The INTA was established in 1942, as the Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeronáutica (), and it was integrated in the Ministry of the Air. It has its headquarters in
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, near Madrid.


Organization

Its budget, €190 million in 2019, comes from the Spanish Ministry of Defence and from its own projects with the industry. As of 2017, INTA had a total of 1500 employees, 80% of them are dedicated to R&D activities. Its two main areas of activity are research and development (for example, in propulsion, materials, remote sensing) and certification and testing (for example, in aircraft, software, metrology).


Programs and missions


Satellites

Main objectives of the Nano-satellites and Mini-satellites programmes; *R&D programmes in the field of small satellites from 20 kg to 150 kg started in 1997 after MiniSat-1 launch, to keep running internat space activities at INTA. *The systems and subsystems are mainly developed at INTA with collaborations in the R&D work with several universities and other institutions in Spain *Development of multimission Service Modules compatible with available launchers: up to 150 kg and 60x60x80cm. *Other specific tasks or satellite units to the small business Spanish industries, to encourage their participation in space technology. *Give flight opportunities to the Spanish research community at an affordable budget target each 3–4 years, for new experiments and instruments, in orbit demonstration technologies, earth observation and space exploration from
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. Satellite programmes: * Intasat-1 was the first INTA satellite, launched on 15 November 1974 by a
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. * LBSAT/UPM-Sat 1 was launched on
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on 7 July 1995. * Minisat 01 weighted 190 kg and was launched on board of a Pegasus rocket over the Canary Islands in April 1997. * Nanosat 01 project was created to continue with the Spanish space program of low cost satellites. It was finally put into orbit by the Ariane 5 launch vehicle in December 2004. * Nanosat 1B was launched 5 years later on board of a Dnepr. Parallel to this research activity, a new research line was opened with MicroSat-1, which is a bit heavier at just above 100 kg and was scheduled to be launched in early 2012. NanoSat-2 SeoSat (Spanish Earth Observation Satellite) are also part of the INTA R&D projects. * Xatcobeo was launched in 2012. Developed in collaboration with Agrupación Estratéxica Aeroespacial (currently Alén Space). * OPTOS is the most recent addition to INTA's small satellites line. OPTOS is based on the
CubeSat A CubeSat is a class of miniaturized satellite based around a form factor consisting of cubes. CubeSats have a mass of no more than per unit, and often use commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components for their electronics and structure. CubeSats ...
standard (a 3U platform) but goes far beyond the usual approach for this kind of satellites. It was designed, developed and tested with a completely professional methodology as it is conceived as a technology demonstrator with the target of proving that a satellite of that size can carry out dedicated missions as bigger satellites. It was launched in November 2013 by means of a Dnepr rocket and had a service life of 3 years. * Paz is an observation and reconnaissance satellite launched on 22 February 2018 operated jointly with Hisdesat * Ingenio was an optical imaging satellite destroyed during its launch in November 2020. *
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All these satellites are totally Spanish in manufacture and design, comprising a low-cost multiuse platform, with modular design subsystems and standard interfaces with the payload module.


Launchers

INTA designed sounding and orbital rockets such as: *
INTA-255 The INTA-255 was a Spanish sounding rocket. The INTA-255 was launched with 4 Chick rockets, which start with 0.2 seconds long burned. The INTA-255 was started three times 1969/70. The ceiling of the INTA-255 amounted to 150 km, the takeoff ...
*
INTA-300 The INTA-300, also known as the "Flamenco", was a two-stage Spanish sounding rocket A sounding rocket or rocketsonde, sometimes called a research rocket or a suborbital rocket, is an instrument-carrying rocket designed to take measurements an ...
*
INTA-100 The INTA-100 vehicle was a small 2-stage meteorological sounding rocket designed and developed between the 1980s and the 1990s by the Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA). The final design was entirely produced in Spain to be used ...
* Capricornio (orbital) * Pilum (orbital) These operate from the El Arenosillo rocket launch site.


Aircraft

* SIVA UAV in service since 2006 * Diana is a high speed UAV- aerial target in service * HADA suspenden UAV project * ALO UAV in service pending commercialization * Milano, UAV
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Instruments

* Raman Laser Spectrometer (RLS) for detecting minerals and potential biological pigments for the
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's ''Rosalind Franklin'' rover * Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer (MEDA) which will ride on NASA's ''Perseverance'' rover * Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) for the ''Curiosity'' rover * Temperature and Winds for InSight (TWINS) on the
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mission * Signs Of LIfe Detector (SOLID) to be flown in a future mission (current proposal is
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mission)


Other projects

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Facilities

This is an incomplete list of facilities:


Technological campuses

* INTA's headquarters in
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, where the General Sub-directorates of Aeronautical Systems are located * Campus of La Marañosa, in San Martín de la Vega, base for the General Sub-directorate of Naval Systems * Campus of El Pardo, in
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, base for the General Sub-directorate of Terrestrial Systems


Testing facilities

* Rozas Airborne Research Center (CIAR) in Castro de Rei, Galicia * Cuadros Testing Laboratory in Cuadros, León * General Marva Laboratory of Army Corps of Engineers (LABINGE) in
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* Flight Experimentation Tests for Aircraft Certification in Chauchina, Granada * Torregorda Testing Centre (CET) in Cadiz * Airbus A400M Development Efforts in
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* INTA Turbojet Engine Test Centre (TETC INTA)


Tracking and launch sites

* El Arenosillo Test Centre is a rocket launch site in southern Spain * El Hierro Launch Centre project for a
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* Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex shared with
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in Madrid *
Maspalomas Station Maspalomas Station is an INTA-operated, ESTRACK radio antenna ground station for communication with spacecraft located at the southern area of Gran Canaria island, on the INTA campus. It is situated on the Montaña Blanca hill and is visible from ...
* Cebreros Station * Villafranca Station *
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Other facilities

* Spanish Astrobiology Center shared with CSIC


See also

*
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References


External links


INTA Official Site
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