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Station Coverage Map

Four operational ground stations spanning the Pacific Rim, North Atlantic, mid-continent, and Southern hemisphere. Combined coverage enables 4–6 contacts per spacecraft per day for typical LEO sun-synchronous and high-inclination orbits.

4
Active stations
4–6
Passes/day typical LEO
Minimum elevation mask
Station Details

Ground Station Specifications

Zenith Alpha

Region: Pacific Rim

Apertures: 5.4m, 9m

Bands: S / X / Ka

G/T (X-band 5.4m): 22.1 dB/K

G/T (X-band 9m): 26.4 dB/K

SLA uptime: 99.4%

Apex Bravo

Region: North Atlantic

Apertures: 3.7m, 5.4m

Bands: S / X

G/T (S-band 3.7m): 18.4 dB/K

G/T (X-band 5.4m): 22.1 dB/K

SLA uptime: 99.4%

Meridian Charlie

Region: Mid-continent

Apertures: 3.7m, 7.3m

Bands: S / X

G/T (S-band 3.7m): 18.4 dB/K

G/T (X-band 7.3m): 24.5 dB/K

SLA uptime: 99.4%

Austral Delta

Region: Southern Hemisphere

Apertures: 5.4m, 7.3m

Bands: S / X / Ka

G/T (X-band 5.4m): 22.1 dB/K

G/T (X-band 7.3m): 24.5 dB/K

SLA uptime: 99.4%

Coverage Notes

Geographic position labels (Pacific Rim / North Atlantic / Mid-continent / Southern hemisphere) are representative region descriptions. Precise station coordinates are disclosed under NDA to active operators. Station placement was selected to maximize combined coverage for 400–600 km altitude sun-synchronous and polar-approaching orbits.

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