On the move at SSTL
It has been a busy couple of weeks at SSTL, with a number of people on the move.

An Oxford scholar, Paul joined the UK’s Defence Research Agency in 1991 (known as QinetiQ since privatisation in 2001), to work on space-based surveillance remote sensing systems, going on to lead the innovative TopSat mission and supporting the launch and operations of four communication satellites.
Joining SSTL in 2006, Paul has managed a team of project managers at SSTL working on a diverse range of missions and studies. In his new role Paul will lead his team in developing business opportunities for SSTL’s small satellites, including entry-level geostationary and affordable interplanetary missions.

Graduating from Cranfield with an MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering, Andy was a young graduate trainee at ESA–ESTEC, before joining UK company, Space Innovations Ltd where he was a mechanical Systems Engineer.
Andy joined SSTL in 2000 as Project Manager for the Turkish BILSAT-1 microsatellite launched into the Disaster Monitoring Constellation in 2003. He went on to manage SSTL’s largest and most challenging satellite project to date, GIOVE-A, the first satellite of the Galileo navigation constellation launched in 2005
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