Space Systems Finland
Space Systems Finland is a software and systems engineering company specialised in high reliability systems. We are experts in quality. Throughout our 20 year history, Space Systems Finland has worked with embedded systems that are subject to the strictest safety and reliability requirements.
We provide services across a range of industries, contributing to the success of our customers by ensuring that their embedded systems function precisely as intended. Our services include system design and development, software development and testing, validation and verification of safety-critical software products and auditing of software products and projects. We provide efficient and high quality services ranging from short-term consultancy to turnkey solution delivery.SSF also provides GPS consultancy services for complex navigation applications and challenging environments.
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Aalto-1 is a small student satellite, with a mission much bigger than its size; it is a joint effort to get the first Finnish nanosatellite into space. If successful, it might be the first orbiting Finnish spacecraft ever.
The satellite is designed in accordance with CubeSat standards and it carries three different scientific instruments, designed by experienced Finnish institutes and universities. Additionally to payloads, the satellite features a main computer, three channel radio-communication system, full attitude control and solar power system. The main mission of the satellite is to test, first time in space, the world's smallest spectral imager, developed by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.
Aalto-1, First Finnish Satellite
Aalto-1 is a small student satellite, with a mission much bigger than its size; it is a joint effort to get the first Finnish nanosatellite into space. If successful, it might be the first orbiting Finnish spacecraft ever. The satellite is designed in accordance with CubeSat standards and it carries three different scientific instruments, designed by experienced Finnish institutes and universities. Additionally to payloads, the satellite features a main computer, three channel radio-communication system, full attitude control and solar power system. The main mission of the satellite is to test, first time in space, the world's smallest spectral imager, developed by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.

