SSTL installs new ground station in Svalbard
SSTL
is
now
downloading
data
from
its
newly
installed
ground
station
in
Svalbard,
which
will
maximise
contact
with
the
Company’s
polar-orbiting
satellites.
The
Svalbard
ground
station,
uniquely
located
close
to
the
North
Pole,
will
enable
satellite
contact
every
90
minutes
- up
to
14
passes
a
day.
Credit Kongsberg
Satellite
Services
AS
With
14
satellites
already
monitored
and
controlled
from
its
Guildford-based
Satellite
Operations
Centre
and
four
more
to
be
launched
next
month,
SSTL
has
increased
it
ground
network
capabilities
with
the
addition
of a
high
latitude
ground
station
to
supplement
its
existing
UK
capabilities,
which
receive
up
to 6
passes
a
day.
Under
an
agreement
with
Kongsberg
Satellite
Services
(KSAT),
SSTL
has
installed
one
of
its
ground
station
mini
racks
at
KSAT's
Svalbard
facility.
This
has
been
successfully
commissioned
and
is
now
operational.
A
high
speed
data
link
between
Svalbard
and
the
SSTL
Satellite
Operations
Centre
in
Guildford
completes
the
new
system.
James
Northam,
Head
of
Ground
Systems
and
Missions
Services
said:
“We
are
very
pleased
to
be
working
with
our
colleagues
at
KSAT.
This
new
facility
will
significantly
enhance
our
operational
capabilities
for
both
our
customer’s
and
our
own
missions.
With
four
new
satellites
to
be
launched
next
month,
the
increased
contact
time
provided
by
the
high
latitude
location
will
allow
us
to
spread
the
loading
efficiently
across
the
ground
stations.
This
will
reduce
commissioning
times
and
enable
us
to
bring
these
new
missions
into
service
quickly,
which
will
benefit
our
customers.”
Credit Kongsberg
Satellite
Services
AS
SSTL's
Spacecraft
Operations
Centre,
Guildford
UK.
Credit
SSTL