Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) significantly expanded their ground segment capabilities and the company is delivering comprehensive, end-to-end, ground segment services, including satellite operations (SatOps), for the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Arctic Weather Satellite mission as part of a consortium with Thales Alenia Space, headed up by OHB Sweden.
As part of their New Space approach, ESA has engaged a consortium of industry leaders, with OHB Sweden responsible for building the satellite and KSAT entrusted with operating the entire ground segment.
KSAT’s role in this mission is essential. The company is operating all aspects of the ground segment, from launch support to first contact all the way through to decommissioning. This includes advanced satellite operations designed to optimize performance and reliability through automated systems, minimizing the need for human intervention. With this capability, KSAT ensures seamless communication and control throughout the entire lifecycle of the Arctic Weather Satellite.
The data collected by this satellite will be critical in improving weather forecasting in the Arctic region and supporting vital climate research. KSAT’s extensive ground station network, including the world’s largest polar station in Svalbard, provides unparalleled access and communication capabilities for LEO satellites, making it an ideal partner for this mission.
“ESA’s New Space approach for this mission is a game-changer, and we are thrilled to be a part of it. By providing the full ground segment, including satellite operations, we are not only supporting the Arctic Weather Satellite but also showcasing the strength and flexibility of commercial partnerships in space,” said Rolf Skatteboe CEO and President of KSAT. “By incorporating satellite operations into our ground segment services, we are now able to provide an unmatched end-to-end solution for satellite missions. This positions KSAT as a total provider in the ground segment, capable of delivering scalable and cost-effective services to our clients. We take care of the ground so that they can focus on their mission. Our involvement in the Arctic Weather Satellite mission is a testament to our advanced capabilities and our ability to meet the demands of complex satellite missions. We are excited to contribute to this mission, which will have a significant impact on weather forecasting and climate research in the future.”