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LSS has been awarded the Horizon 2020 project LEA (Large European Antenna) in a consortium of 15 European companies from 6 nations led by HPS....
This news posting is written by Critical Comms. A test deployment has been undertaken for a 5 m diameter antenna, which is designed for orbital operations....
LSS completed manufacturing and assembly of a 5 m deployable mesh reflector demonstrator (ESA project SCALABLE)
...This news posting is written by esa.int A whole new kind of large space antenna has been tested in realistic space conditions. This 5 m-diameter reflector...
LSS started a new ESA project “Advanced techniques for mesh reflector with improved radiation pattern performance” (AMPER) as a prime contractor, subcontracting to TICRA, Denmark...
LSS has successfully finished work on shape accuracy improvement of the lightweight backpack deployable antenna in the scope of the ESA project “Ultra-Rapid Deployable Antenna”....

Discover the people behind the innovation
At Large Space Structures GmbH, we don’t just develop cutting-edge space technology – we build the future. But behind every innovation, there’s a team of passionate experts, engineers, and visionaries who make it all possible. Our new Video gives you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at who we are, what we stand for, and

We mourn the loss of our valued colleague Christoph Zauner
It is with deepest sorrow that we must announce the passing of our valued colleague, Christoph Zauner.
His loss is not only personal for us as a loss of a friend but also a significant one for our company where he was not just an exceptional engineer but also an irreplaceable mentor, colleague and friend. We all share in his family’s grief, keeping them in our thoughts.

Harmony project welcomes Martin Togstad
As part of the European Commission’s Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), the Industrial Doctorate programme HARMONY focuses on the underlying architectures, signal processing and antenna technologies in the area of space networks exploiting emerging constellations. It’s a follow-up to the REVOLVE project. We are pleased to announce that Martin Togstad has joined us





















