Europe Eagle-1: quantum encrypted communications in 2024

"Europe aims to launch a test satellite for secure, quantum-encrypted communications in 2024", reports Space.com.

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the satellite, , will be the first spacecraft of quantum key distribution (QKD from quantum key distribution) for the Union and could lead to an ultra-secure communications network for Europe, according to the statement of the European Space Agency (ESA from the European Space Agency).

Eagle-1 will spend three years in orbit testing the technologies needed for a new generation of secure communications. The satellite will demonstrate the “feasibility of quantum key distribution technology — which will use the principles of quantum s to distribute encryption keys in such a way that any eavesdropping attempt can be detected immediately — within the EU using a satellite system”

"European security and dominance in a future world of quantum computing is critical to the success of Europe and its member states," said Steve Collar, CEO of SES.

SES will lead a consortium of more than 20 European countries, according to the ESA statement.

The system will initially use an upgraded optical ground terminal from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) together with a new optical ground terminal to be developed by a team from the Netherlands.

The Italian company Sitael's Eagle-1 satellite platform will carry a payload of quantum keys manufactured by Germany's Tesat Spacecom and will be operated by Luxembourg-based SES.

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