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Home / EDRS-C opens new Chapter of Broadband Earth Observation
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EDRS-C opens new Chapter of Broadband Earth Observation

by SpaceRef August 6, 2019
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Tonight, EDRS-C successfully launched aboard an Ariane 5 ECA into a geostationary Earth orbit in 36,000 kilometer height. Main purpose of the European relay satellite is the transmission of Copernicus fleetโ€™s Earth observation data used in e.g. maritime monitoring and climate change or atmospheric surveil-lance. EDRS-C’s core element is TESAT’s Laser Communication Terminal (LCT), which enables significantly higher data transfer rates and faster access times.

In particular, in the case of Earth observation missions and for worldwide rescue operations, in which time-critical information has to be transmitted in the shortest possible time, users will benefit from the second relay node of the European Data Relay Satellite System (EDRS). With data rates of up to 1.8 gigabits per second, satellite imagery can be transferred in near real-time โ€“ and that already today, solely with EDRS-A, over 1,000 times per month. At the same time, geostationary position of the satellite enables a quasi-constant connection between observation satellites in a low-Earth orbit and selected ground stations.

The LCT, which enables broadband communication between satellites, as well as the hybrid communication payload, which consists of a separate optical as well as RF subsystem for processing and transmitting the gathered data, was both the responsibility of TESAT. For the German space company it is already the 11th LCT to operate in orbit, empowering Tesat to look back on a long and successful heritage in space-based optical broadband communication. Further terminals operate on EDRS-C’s sister satellite EDRS-A (launched in 2016), Alphasat (launched in 2013) and on several Sentinel satellites of the Copernicus Earth observation fleet.

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