ESA’s Kiruna celebrates 30 years of space excellence
September 2020 – ESA’s Kiruna ground station in northern Sweden celebrates 30 years of space excellence. Near the top of the world, at a latitude of almost 68Β° north and sited 38 kilometres east of Kiruna town, the Kiruna ground station has been operational for 30 years. Ideally positioned to support polar-orbiting missions, the station is a crucial gateway for much of the data enabling us to study our planet’s oceans, water and atmosphere, forecast weather and understand the rapid advance of climate change. With its two sophisticated antennas, it also supports some of ESAβs scientific missions such as Integral and Cluster. The station is part of ESAβs Estrack network linking all Agency missions to the ESOC mission control centre in Darmstadt, Germany.
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would like to know how compression is used in sat communication.
are there special image compression algorithms or standard jpeg or something else?
4:15 This was hilarious! It probably was the best thing to do.
Thank you ESA, I loved this video. If you could do a similar overview also for the other 6 stations of Estrack it would be a great compilation and we could better understand how each one is involved in space support.