Orbital Propulsion Centre
The Orbital Propulsion Centre Lampoldshausen, a Division of ArianeGroup, is the European competence centre for development and production of satellite and orbital propulsion systems. Founded in 1963 by Ludwig Bölkow as a branch of the Bölkow-Entwicklungs-KG, the centre is situated within the German Aerospace Center site at Lampoldshausen, Germany.
Notable milestones
In 1969 the development, qualification and test of bi-propellant propulsion systems for satellite orbit and attitude control system was started, with first application on the French and German Symphonie (satellite), which was successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Center on December 19, 1974.2001 the RIT-10 gridded Ion thruster fully recovers the Artemis (satellite) mission from a total loss.
With the maiden flight of the Automated Transfer Vehicle - Jules Verne, launched 9 March 2008, the LAM site demonstrated its orbital propulsion competences within man-rated spacecraft as main sub-contractor for the Propulsion Re-boost SubSystem Assemblies.