EASY ACCESS TO LOW-EARTH ORBIT

The Bartolomeo platform, attached to the European Columbus Module of the International Space Station (ISS), is the station’s newest payload hosting platform. Starting from payload sizes as small as 3U, Airbus hosts payloads on Bartolomeo as an all-in-one mission service: this includes technical support in preparing the payload, launch and installation, operations and data transfer as well as an optional return to Earth.

Payload slots are now available for booking – while capacity lasts.

REQUEST YOUR SLOT ON BARTOLOMEO

You have a project that needs to go into Space? Click and submit your request for your payload slot on the Bartolomeo platform now.

Bartolomeo enables the hosting of external payloads in low-Earth orbit, on-board the International Space Station ISS.

Application areas include (but are not limited to) Earth observation, robotics, material science or astrophysics. Payloads can be hosted for institutional and private organisations alike. Operated aboard the ISS in low-Earth-orbit (altitude: ~400 km), the Bartolomeo platform offers the ISS’ only unobstructed view both towards planet Earth and into outer space.

Easy access to the ISS

Named after the younger brother of Christopher Columbus, the Bartolomeo platform is attached to the European Columbus Module and operated by Airbus.

With its all-in-one mission service, the company provides all mission-related elements and can even assist when it comes to building the actual payload.

Operating a space mission on the Bartolomeo platform is a highly cost and time-efficient way of bringing a payload into space. Customers benefit from Airbus' 10-year experience in integrating and operating payloads on the ISS: Customers fully concentrate on their individual space mission, without needing to develop a complex space system or a deep understanding of the ISS.

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Suitable for a Wide Array of LEO Missions

 

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Slot Sharing with the ArgUS Multi-Payload Adapter

 

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The ArgUS Service for smaller, resource-lean payloads supports payloads in a shared slot, starting at a little as 3U [300 x 100 x 100mm³] payload space.

This Multi-Payload Adapter hosts multiple payloads while being mounted in a standard Bartolomeo slot.

All in One Space Mission Service

 

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  • Affordable, fast and easy access to Space
  • Scalability of missions
  • Launch opportunities every three months
  • Easy, streamlined process
  • Best viewing conditions and highest data downlink rates available on the ISS
  • Return of payloads/samples as an option

Check out our #spacematters podcast: Easy access to space with #Bartolomeo

The International Space Station’s (ISS) newest payload hosting platform is the Airbus-produced Bartolomeo, which is operated by Airbus Defence and Space as an all-in-one mission service.

Providing key insights into how Bartolomeo offers a highly cost- and time-efficient way of bringing payloads into space is Dr. Christian Steimle, the project’s programme manager – who was part of the Airbus team that conceptualised the platform, and has been involved through its 2020 integration on the station.  

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