Swedish Space Corporation to
establish a highly capable SSA station in Australia
At Western Australia Space Center,
400 kilometers north-east of Perth, Swedish Space
Corporation (SSC) is about to install a new station
capable of generating highly sophisticated SSA data for
its future customers and partners.
The new station is a part of SSC’s
Space Situational Awareness Program with the aim at
contributing to both safer and more sustainable use of
near-Earth space as number of objects keeps increasing
at a rapid pace.
“We are working diligently to
deliver data and develop services to help satellite
owners operate their assets as safely and securely as
possible. The current number of satellites in space will
increase considerably in the future. As the near-Earth
space becomes more and more crowded, the need for more
precise data will keep growing,” says Jacob Ask, Program
Manager from SSC.
The development of the station
started in mid-2020. It features telescopes which will
be remotely controlled from SSC head office in Solna in
Stockholm, Sweden. These telescopes will be used for
detecting and tracking satellites and space debris,
collecting valuable information for the management of
space traffic in orbit. The technology utilized in the
station, including mount, telescopes and cameras, are
specifically customized for space surveillance and
tracking purposes.
“After the installation we will
engage heavily in joint observation campaigns with our
partners, data fusion, data sharing activities and more.
We look forward to contribute to a safer environment in
space for the benefit of the development of life on
Earth,” says Jacob Ask.