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Building ground station antennas and feeds for today's space missions - with EOSOL Group
Episode 41

Building ground station antennas and feeds for today's space missions - with EOSOL Group

A discussion about the development of ground segment antennas and feeds, and their uses in modern space missions and services.

The Space Industry

August 25, 202228m 18s

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Show Notes

Episode 41 of the Space Industry podcast is a discussion with Gonzalo Crespo, Aerospace Manager at satsearch member EOSOL Group.

EOSOL Group is a global engineering and technical assistance services company. With experience in more than 40 countries around the world, the company operates in the strategic energy, industry, automobile, civil works, telecommunications, space, and defense sectors.

In this episode we discuss the development of ground segment antennas and feeds, and their uses in modern space missions and services. We cover:

  • The architecture of a ground station and the different kinds of ground antenna on the market today
  • The differences in requirements of NewSpace missions vs. traditional space missions
  • The innovations in the ground segment driven by the growing demand for higher frequency communications
  • How ground stations can provide flexibility for the market while maintaining performance and cost-effectiveness
  • The major trends in ground antennas and feeds, and what these mean for space missions

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