Abstract

Abstract. Remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) through Earth Observation (EO) Satellites have become most important tools for many of the societal applications of day-to-day life, during the past few decades of the 21st century, and this need is rapidly increasing. Presently, EO payload (PLD) data from Polar Orbiting Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) Satellite Missions is received at the Integrated Multi-mission Ground segment for Earth Observation Satellites (IMGEOS) at NRSC, Hyderabad, India. But at this geographical location, only four out of fourteen orbits data can be acquired from each of the polar satellites. These polar satellite orbits converge at poles, hence establishing a ground station at Polar Regions has an advantage of acquiring data from ten to twelve orbits.To increase the capability, a data reception Ground Station and Communication facility was established by ISRO at Bharati Station, Antarctica, located at 69° South and 76° East, in 2012–2013 (Austral Summer). This station is maintained for flawless operations and smooth flow of IRS Satellites EO data from Antarctica, by three Scientists/Engineers from ISRO, who overwinter at Antarctica, along with other Expedition members, by clearing the pre-requisites for an Antarctica Expedition. While this location is suitable to establish a Ground Station, the local conditions are a challenge to be faced (when established then, and now) to operate and maintain it 24 × 7 throughout the year.

Highlights

  • Antarctica Ground Station for Earth Observation Satellites (AGEOS) at Bharati Station, Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica, located at 69° S latitude 76° E longitude, plays a crucial role in supporting the Payload Data (PLD), Real time Telemetry (TM) and Tele-Commanding (TC), together called as Telemetry and Tele-Commanding (TTC), of all Polar Orbiting Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites

  • Geographical Location of AGEOS is such that a pass is visible in about 25minutes after its visibility at the Integrated Multi-mission Ground segment for Earth Observation Satellites (IMGEOS) Ground station located at 17° N latitude and 77° E longitude at Hyderabad, India

  • AGEOS is an important station during the Launch and Early Phase Operations (LEPO) for any Mission

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Antarctica Ground Station for Earth Observation Satellites (AGEOS) at Bharati Station, Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica, located at 69° S latitude 76° E longitude, plays a crucial role in supporting the Payload Data (PLD), Real time Telemetry (TM) and Tele-Commanding (TC), together called as TTC, of all Polar Orbiting Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites. Of the 14 orbits per day of any IRS Polar Satellite Mission, only four orbits are visible in India (tropical region), while ten to twelve Orbits at Antarctica (polar region) are visible (Modiri et al 2008). The ground station is presently connected to NRSC, through Intelsat Communication Satellite link All the Systems are powered by Station’s Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) and a Backup UPS, for smooth and continuous operations It is manned by three dedicated and capable Engineers/Scientists from NRSC, who are part of Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (ISEA) for Operations and Maintenance, throughout the year, working round the clock (AGEOS article)

CHALLENGES AT AGEOS
Physical and Psychological Challenges
Challenges of Weather
Technical Challenges
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