C-Core continues partnership
with global methane monitoring leader GHGSat
February 8 2022
C-CORE has secured a
contract to continue providing ground segment
services for GHGSat’s rapidly expanding satellite
constellation.
The two organizations have been
working together since 2013 from concept to
world-leading satellite monitoring technology.
“This contract is another
example of how the two organizations continue to
address this market sector and support its
phenomenal growth opportunities,” says Paul Adlakha,
Managing Director at C-CORE. “The ground segment
contract will leverage C-CORE’s ground stations in
Canada to provide cost-effective downlink and uplink
services for the GHGSat constellation.”
C-CORE owns and operates two
Canadian Ground Stations that provide services for
remote sensing satellites by communicating tasking
information and downlinking the resulting data to
Earth. The ground stations are located in the Arctic
(Inuvik) and in Northeast Canada (Happy Valley-Goose
Bay) and were developed with GHGSat’s requirements
in mind. With the highest resolution greenhouse gas
monitoring satellites on the market today, GHGSat
technology is capable of detecting and measuring
sources of methane emissions down to the facility
level. GHGSat recently announced the launch of its
next three satellites scheduled to be in orbit in
the summer of 2022. To meet the demand for GHGSat
emission data, a robust ground station network is
required.
“C-CORE has been a valued
partner throughout GHGSat’s development,” says
Stephane Germain, President and CEO of GHGSat. “As
we are scaling our constellation and emission data
services, efficient ground station services are
essential. We are very pleased to be continuing our
relationship with a leading Canadian company like
C-CORE.”
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