Touchdown! The Blue Ghost has landed on the Moon!

The surface of the moon is seen in this image captured by Blue Ghost following its lunar landing. Firefly Aerospace Congratulations to Firefly Aerospace for successfully landing the Blue Ghost on the Moon!!!! On March 2nd, 2025, this historic achievement marked a significant milestone in commercial spaceflight and opened new horizons for lunar exploration. Blue Ghost Mission 1, launched on January 15, […]
Innoseis ST and Nikhef R&D join forces to develop next generation motion sensing.

Edit Column Innoseis ST is collaborating with the Nikhef R&D group and the Nikhef Electronics Technology group to develop an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC). This is a custom-designed chip tailored for specific applications, that offers unmatched speed and efficiency, while further driving down power consumption and cost. For this innovative project, the consortium has received […]
From the Netherlands, to the Moon. Innoseis Sensor Technologies is aiming to make its mark on the Lunar surface.

DUTCH VERSION BELOW – NEDERLANDSE VERSIE HIERONDER As of August 2024, Innoseis Sensor Technologies’ engineers have successfully delivered the first seismic sensor prototypes for use in a lunar seismic mission that will land on the Moon in 2026. After a successful commercialization of highly sensitive seismic sensors in the energy sector, the company has set its […]
Innoseis ST’s contribution in the decarbonisation of Europe’s heating sector with the URGENT project.

Together with our partners, we kicked off the URGENT project in Mol, 🇧🇪 Belgium! Europe needs to decarbonise its heating sector, and geothermal energy can significantly aid this transition by providing heat for buildings and industries, especially in urban and #industrial areas. However, its deployment is limited due to insufficient knowledge about geothermal resources. To reduce pipeline […]
Innoseis ST technology selected for seismic measurements on the lunar surface!

AMSTERDAM, October 24th 2023 – Innoseis Sensor Technologies is proud to announce a groundbreaking collaboration with Fleet Space Technologies, a leading Australian space company specialising in satellite technology and geophysical solutions, to embark on a pioneering mission to harness seismic data from the Moon’s surface. From lunar exploration to seismic research, this partnership will help to unlock new capabilities […]
Gravity gradiometry – Innoseis ST eyes commercial application following contribution to big science and fundamental physics research

In 2021 Innoseis Sensor Technologies joined the initiative of Einstein Telescope Technologies (ETT) to further enhance the cutting-edge technologies and subsurface research related to the Einstein Telescope. The Einstein Telescope is an advanced gravitational-wave detector that was designed to detect and observe gravitational waves. Predicted by Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity, Gravitational waves are defined as waves […]
Towards nano-g sensing for high-precision orbital manoeuvres

A.K. Dokoupil(1), M.G. Beker (1), T. Peters (1), H.L.M. Heeres(1), A. Bertolini (2) For autonomous positioning and navigation, high-accuracy inertial sensor data is needed. Low-cost micro-electrical mechanical systems (MEMS)-based inertial measurement units (IMUs) available today do not provide the required level of accuracy. We present a novel MEMS accelerometer that provides acceleration data with ultra-low noise levels. The […]
Innoseis ST represented at the ESA GNC AND ICATT 2023

Innoseis sensor technologies its technology development VP Aran Dokoupil showcasing our latest MEMS accelerometer at the ESA GNC AND ICATT 2023! Our new MEMS accelerometer provides acceleration data with ultra-low noise levels. This sensor has significant advantages for satellite positioning, as demonstrated by simulations on low-thrust orbital manoeuvres. With this new technology, we can achieve greater […]
Inertial sensing developments at Einstein Telescope Technologies

Innoseis Sensor Technologies COO Matthijs Heeres presented some of our latest developments on inertial sensing at the Einstein Telescope Technologies meeting. Within this project, we are one of the 12 companies and institutes working together to develop groundbreaking technologies, subsurface investigations, and technology spin-offs to other sectors. ETT The Einstein Telescope (ET) is an upcoming underground […]
Innoseis ST participating in Big Science project: Einstein Telescope Technologies

Innoseis Sensor Technologies has been selected, along side 10 other consortium partners to tackle some of the most demanding technical challenges for the realisation of the next generation gravitational wave detector Einstein Telescope. Innoseis ST will be providing its expertise in the field of high sensitivity, cutting edge inertial sensing. Not only will this lead […]