The objectives originally set for the Olympus earth segment are reviewed. The progress made in the construction of the various earth facilities as concerns both the ESA activities and those of the user community are presented. It is concluded that once the satellite is in orbit, the ground facilities will be sufficient to test Olympus and to begin utilizing its payload.
Olympus Earth Segment
1989
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Earth terminals , Esa satellites , Satellite ground support , Satellite tracking , Satellite communication , Satellite television , Antenna arrays , Communication satellites , Parabolic antennas , Satellite transmission , Stdn (Network) , Foreign technology , Olympus program
Online Contents | 2005
Online Contents | 2005
Engineering Index Backfile | 1955
Engineering Index Backfile | 1955
TIBKAT | 1994
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