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Longitude (deg)
Longitude (deg)
Altitude (km)
Altitude (km)
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Anchorage AK
Anchorage AK
Line 36: Line 35:
-149.993
-149.993
0.031
0.031
2


Atlanta GA  
Atlanta GA  
Line 42: Line 40:
-84.388
-84.388
0.313
0.313
3


Augusta ME  
Augusta ME  
Line 48: Line 45:
-69.783
-69.783
0.020
0.020
4


Austin TX  
Austin TX  
Line 54: Line 50:
-97.743
-97.743
0.305
0.305
5


Blacksburg VA  
Blacksburg VA  
Line 60: Line 55:
-80.417
-80.417
0.633
0.633
6


Denver CO  
Denver CO  
Line 66: Line 60:
-104.984
-104.984
1.6475
1.6475
7


Edmonton CAN  
Edmonton CAN  
Line 72: Line 65:
-113.491
-113.491
0.671
0.671
8


Helena MT  
Helena MT  
Line 78: Line 70:
-112.027
-112.027
1.237
1.237
9


Honolulu HI  
Honolulu HI  
Line 84: Line 75:
-157.858
-157.858
0.004
0.004
10


McMurdo ANT  
McMurdo ANT  
Line 90: Line 80:
-75.597
-75.597
0.034
0.034
11


Miami FL  
Miami FL  
Line 96: Line 85:
-80.13
-80.13
0.0024
0.0024
12


Oklahoma OK  
Oklahoma OK  
Line 102: Line 90:
-97.516
-97.516
0.396
0.396
13


Olympia WA  
Olympia WA  
Line 108: Line 95:
-122.9
-122.9
0.031
0.031
14


Phoenix AZ  
Phoenix AZ  
Line 114: Line 100:
-112.077
-112.077
0.340
0.340
15


Pierre SD  
Pierre SD  
Line 120: Line 105:
-100.35
-100.35
0.442
0.442
16


Sacramento CA  
Sacramento CA  
Line 126: Line 110:
-121.493
-121.493
0.009
0.009
17


SanJuan PR  
SanJuan PR  
Line 132: Line 115:
-66.088
-66.088
0.003
0.003
18


Toronto CAN  
Toronto CAN  
Line 138: Line 120:
-79.384
-79.384
0.076
0.076
19


Urbana IL  
Urbana IL  

Revision as of 22:05, 17 April 2016

Overview

(From Wikipedia)

A ground station, earth station, or earth terminal is a terrestrial radio station designed for extraplanetary telecommunication with spacecraft (constituting part of the ground segment of the spacecraft system), or reception of radio waves from astronomical radio sources. Ground stations may be located either on the surface of the Earth, or in its atmosphere.

The Stanford Dish

Background

The Stanford Dish is a 150 ft diameter radio telescope built in 1961 at Stanford University. First used to study the chemical composition of the atmosphere, the station is now used to communicate with satellites and spacecraft using its unique bistatic range radio communicators, where the transmitter and receiver are in separate units. Beside the dish stands a 20-25 megacycle transmitter - the million watt input gives the dish a 300-400 KW radar probe.

Stanford Daily Unveiling Article

The dish is currently owned by SRI International

Bands of Operation

150 MHz to 1.5 GHz as described by this site

Visual Angle of Sky

Other Radio Groundstations

Table 4.1: Network Receiver Node Locations.

City State Latitude (deg) Longitude (deg) Altitude (km)

Anchorage AK 61.175 -149.993 0.031

Atlanta GA 33.748 -84.388 0.313

Augusta ME 44.312 -69.783 0.020

Austin TX 30.267 -97.743 0.305

Blacksburg VA 37.205 -80.417 0.633

Denver CO 40.039 -104.984 1.6475

Edmonton CAN 53.544 -113.491 0.671

Helena MT 46.596 -112.027 1.237

Honolulu HI 21.304 -157.858 0.004

McMurdo ANT -77.845 -75.597 0.034

Miami FL 25.79 -80.13 0.0024

Oklahoma OK 35.468 -97.516 0.396

Olympia WA 47.037 -122.9 0.031

Phoenix AZ 33.446 -112.077 0.340

Pierre SD 44.368 -100.35 0.442

Sacramento CA 38.582 -121.493 0.009

SanJuan PR 18.451 -66.088 0.003

Toronto CAN 43.653 -79.384 0.076

Urbana IL 40.111 -88.228 0.222