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ASI — Italian Space Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana)

Italy's space agency — ESA's third-largest contributor, Vega rocket programme lead, COSMO-SkyMed radar constellation and ISS contributions.

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Overview

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Italy
€1.5B
Budget (2025)
1988
Founded
Active Satellites

ASI (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana) is Italy's national space agency and ESA's third-largest contributor. Italy has a strong aerospace industry centred around Avio (Vega rocket), Thales Alenia Space and Leonardo, making it a major European space manufacturing nation. ASI operates the COSMO-SkyMed radar constellation for defence and civil Earth observation.

Italy contributed the Cupola observation module, the Harmony and Tranquility nodes, and the Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module to the ISS. Italy also leads the Vega light-lift rocket programme through Avio, giving Europe dedicated small and medium satellite launch capability from the Guiana Space Centre.

Quick Facts

ParameterDetail
Full NameItalian Space Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana)
AbbreviationASI
CountryItaly
HeadquartersRome, Italy
Founded1988
HeadTeodoro Valente (President)
Budget~€1.5B (2025)
Staff~350
Crewed CapabilityNo (astronauts fly on partner vehicles)
Websitewww.asi.it

Key Programmes

Vega Rocket Programme

Italy leads development of the Vega-C light-lift rocket through Avio, launching from Kourou.

COSMO-SkyMed

Constellation of X-band synthetic aperture radar satellites for military and civil Earth observation — one of the most capable SAR systems in orbit.

ISS Modules

Italy built multiple ISS modules including Cupola (the iconic panoramic window), Harmony, Tranquility and the Leonardo storage module.

PRISMA Hyperspectral

Hyperspectral imaging satellite monitoring environmental parameters with 239 spectral channels.

Launch Vehicles

VehicleRole
Vega-CEuropean light-lift launcher (Italian-led)

Timeline

1964
San Marco 1 — Italy becomes the 3rd country to launch a satellite (on a US Scout rocket)
1988
ASI established
2007
COSMO-SkyMed first satellite launched
2010
Cupola module installed on the ISS
2012
First Vega launch from Kourou
💡 Did You Know?
Italy's Cupola module on the ISS — a seven-window panoramic dome — is the most-photographed window in space. Virtually every iconic ISS Earth photo was taken through the Cupola.
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