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Goonhilly Earth Station Antenna Network (GES)

Goonhilly Earth Station
Goonhilly Earth Station Antenna Network (GES)

Goonhilly's historic and modern parabolic dish antenna network in Cornwall, UK, providing deep-space, GEO, MEO, and LEO satellite communications and tracking services from one of the world's largest and most iconic satellite earth stations.

Technical specifications

Location
Goonhilly Downs, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Site opened
1962
Antenna aperture range
~15 to 32 meters
Flagship deep-space antenna
GHY-6, 32-metre dish
Historic milestone
First relay of transatlantic television via Telstar satellite (1962)
Deep-space milestone
First commercial deep-space communications station outside government space agency networks
Orbit coverage
GEO, MEO, LEO, and deep-space/lunar communications
Key partners
European Space Agency (ESA) and commercial lunar mission operators

About

The Goonhilly Earth Station antenna network comprises a fleet of large parabolic dish antennas at the historic Goonhilly Downs site in Cornwall, England, which opened in 1962 as the world’s first large satellite ground station, famously relaying the first transatlantic television signals via the Telstar satellite. Goonhilly’s antennas, some originally built for Intelsat and BT operations and now upgraded and repurposed, range in aperture from roughly 15 to 32 meters. The site’s flagship deep-space-capable antenna, GHY-6 (a 32-metre dish), was reactivated and upgraded to become the first commercial deep-space communications station outside of government space agency networks, supporting missions to the Moon and beyond in partnership with organizations including ESA. Goonhilly’s network supports GEO, MEO, and LEO satellite communications, telemetry, tracking and command, and deep-space communications for lunar and interplanetary missions, serving commercial satellite operators, government agencies, and space exploration programs worldwide from what is now marketed as the largest satellite earth station in the world by number of active antennas.

Documentation

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Source: goonhilly.org ↗