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2024
Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd. (“Goonhilly”) has now organized their services into three, dedicated divisions: Commercial Satcom, Defence and Security, and Lunar and Deep Space Communications. The purpose of this reorganization is to place customer needs front and center. The shift will ensure that Goonhilly’s customers can benefit from more specialized expert support and that the company can accelerate growth.
2023
The awards, now in their eighth year, celebrate Cornwall’s brightest young business talent and were organised by the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Business Cornwall magazine. Featured in this years selection is Michael Woodward, of Goonhilly Earth station Ltd, who having joined Goonhilly as one of its graduate intake cohort members 2019 went on to take a leadership role for new graduates entering the deep space mission operations team.
The amount the UK space sector brings to the economy has grown by £1 billion, helping launch new business and create jobs across the country, according to new figures.
Goonhilly Earth Station is featured as a case study in the report.
Astroscale has announced that its Active Debris Removal (ADR) servicer is on course to remove two defunct satellites currently orbiting Earth by 2026. The COSMIC mission – Cleaning Outer Space Mission through Innovative Capture – will harness Astroscale’s Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) and robotic debris capture capabilities to remove the satellites in the UK’s first national space debris removal mission.
2022
...Goonhilly Earth Station in Cornwall has assisted with the testing of Amber prior to its launch and has supported the Catapult throughout preparations for the operations phase. The company will continue to support the satellite throughout its life – providing tracking and communications during launch and running daily mission operations from its Operational Control Area, at Goonhilly Downs.
Isro will use the big iron’ 35-meter-deep space Estrack antennas, located in New Norcia, Australia, Malargüe, Argentina, and Cebreros, Spain to keep in touch with the spacecraft. ESA said that additional support will be provided by a 15-meter antenna at Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, and the commercial 32-meter-deep space antenna at Goonhilly station in the UK.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is launching two pioneering scientific spacecraft this year, one to study the Sun, and one to land on the Moon – the nation’s first soft landing on another celestial body...Additional support will be provided by ESA’s 15-metre antenna at Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, and the commercial 32-metre deep space antenna at Goonhilly station in the UK.
ESA is going to the Moon – in collaboration with its international partners – and seeks to build a lasting lunar link to enable sustainable space exploration...The consortium includes: satellite manufacturer Airbus; satellite network providers SES, based in Luxembourg, and Kongsberg Satellite Services, based in Norway; the Goonhilly Earth Station in the UK; and British satellite navigation company GMV-NSL
The event showed the importance of Australia’s space industry. A sentiment echoed by the actions of British telecommunications specialist, Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station (Goonhilly). Today Goonhilly’s Australian office confirmed the progress of its plans to build a major new ground station in Western Australia (WA).
2021
Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications is working on a UK Space Agency-funded test project with theEuropean Space Agency, alongside British partnersGoonhilly Earth Station LimitedandGMVNSL Limited, to deliver the first UK-generated satellite navigation (satnav) signal.
2020
The TRUTHS satellite mission will collect measurements of the Sun radiation and of the sunlight reflected off Earth's surface traced to an absolute metrological reference, which will then be used to improve the climatological data sets and calibrate the observations of other satellites.
An optical communications station capable of receiving high-speed data transmissions from space is set to be built in Western Australia...a joint initiative with UK industry partner Goonhilly Earth Station.
Until now, if you’re an entrepreneur planning future missions beyond Earth, you’d have to ask a big space agency to borrow their deep-space antennas. Now, thanks to the UK’s county of Cornwall and ESA, you’ll have a commercial option, too.
Spurred by Brexit, London is backing companies that will build satellites and haul them into orbit.
The Online AMSAT-UK Convention takes place on Sunday, October 11, from 11am BST (10:00 GMT) to approximately 5pm,
We met with Piran Trezise, Operations Director at GES Ltd to learn how the site’s colourful story has developed since it came under new ownership.
2019
2018
An £8.4 million investment in Goonhilly Earth Station, in Cornwall, will help create the world’s first commercial deep-space communications station, capable of tracking future missions to the Moon and Mars.
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