• IlikeMadison 3 hours ago

Sweden relies on foreign technology for this (US), compared to France and Germany. They also depend on the ESA/France to put these satellites into orbit. That's not what I would call a leader player.

• madspindel 3 hours ago

> They also depend on the ESA

Sweden is part of ESA, what a strange thing to say. Also, I believe some of the satellites will be sent from Kiruna, Sweden.

• patall 2 hours ago

Do you have info on that? All the internet tells me that there is a tracking station there, no spaceport. And if one wanted to use a local spaceport, I suppose the Norwegian one would be close enough.

• Findecanor 2 hours ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esrange

They have not launched anything into orbit yet though. Only high-altitude probes.

• patall 2 hours ago

Other articles write that they are (the one satellite so far) launching with Falcon9 from Vandenberg.

• tokai 3 hours ago

What is the problem with relying on ESA when they are (a part of) ESA?

• nickserv 2 hours ago

If they use US tech they are just one orange temper tantrum away from losing access...

• rekttrader 2 hours ago
• protomikron 2 hours ago

Thx, that often works, but that's still inaccessible to me.