Our Facilities

Electronic labs

¨The Electroics Lab allows integration and verification of electronic devices and satellite subsystems ¨It includes the following Instruments:

  • Welding machine ¨
  • Oscilloscope 
  • ¨Spectrum analyser ¨
  • RF Generator ¨
  • Helmholtz cage 
  • Power Supply (Such as solar panels, batteries…) 

Clean Room

Gauss provides a full suite of ground integration services, all made possible by our advanced clean room facility. Our clean room is outfitted with the latest technology and upholds rigorous cleanliness protocols, ensuring the utmost precision and reliability throughout the integration process. Whether it's assembling satellite subsystems or integrating payloads, Gauss delivers customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of each project. With our team of dedicated experts at the helm, we ensure seamless coordination and unwavering attention to detail, ultimately ensuring optimal performance and mission success for our valued clients. 

Castelgauss

GAUSS participates in the Castelgrande Observatory Mission, through the CastelGAUSS Project, providing valuable technical assistance and its know-how in space debris research.

The area of Toppo di Castelgrande, in the Italian region of Basilicata, is particularly suitable for space objects observation. This zone was already selected to host the astronomical observatory managed by INAF-Capodimonte, with a 1.54 meter alt-azimuth telescope.

The aim of the CastelGAUSS Observatory is to study the characteristics of space debris and NEOs (including asteroids), the optical observation of rotation periods of tracked objects, detection of the size and shape of the detected body, photo-metric measurements, surface composition and relative studies.

Vacuum chamber

In collaboration with (BSC Berlin Space Consortium). With a turbomolecular pump, our vacuum chamber is capable of replicating space-like conditions, making it suitable for various scientific and industrial applications where a controlled environment devoid of air or other gases is required, from electronic testing to space simulations.