LIDAX

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LIDAX is a technology company specializing in space engineering. It was founded in early 2000. It specializes in the design and manufacture of advanced mechanical equipment, which are part of complex flight systems and Earth observation instruments (EarthCARE, Meteosat), planetary exploration (Exomars), astrophysical instrumentation (the James Webb Space Telescope, BepiColombo, PLATO (spacecraft), the World Space Observatory) and telecommunications. Its activities range from conceptual design to realization, through integration and testing; all this, both for satellites and for astronomical instrumentation (OGSE and MGSE).[1]

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  1. Serrano, J.; Moral, A. G.; Pedrosa, E.; Moreno, J.; Díez, L.; Allo, J.; Laviada, C. (2007-09-01). "MIRI telescope simulator (MTS) folding mirrors". In Heaney, James B; Burriesci, Lawrence G (eds.). Cryogenic Optical Systems and Instruments XII. Vol. 6692. pp. 66920L. Bibcode:2007SPIE.6692E..0LS. doi:10.1117/12.732392. S2CID 120340799.