Kongsberg Satellite Services

69.66196°N 18.94225°E / 69.66196; 18.94225

Kongsberg Satellite Services AS
TypePrivate
IndustrySpace
FoundedDecember 21, 2001 (2001-12-21)
HeadquartersTromsø, Norway
Area served
Global
ProductsGround station services
RevenueIncrease NOK 236 693 000 (before taxes, 2017)
Increase NOK 752 139 000 (2017)
Number of employees
270 (2021)
ParentKongsberg Gruppen Norwegian Space Centre
Websiteksat.no

Kongsberg Satellite Services AS (KSAT) is a Norwegian-based company. KSAT has the most extensive ground station network globally, and the world's largest ground station for support of polar orbiting satellites located at 78° North - Svalbard, Norway. They are a provider of ground network services and maritime monitoring services

The headquarters is in Tromsø, Norway, with sales offices in Oslo, Stockholm and Denver, Colorado.

KSAT was established in 2002, though its roots may be traced back to 1967 when the Tromsø ground station was inaugurated.

By mid 2021 KSAT had approximately 270 employees.

Sites

The company's global ground network consists of more than 200 antennas at 23 sites worldwide,[1] this provides optimized locations for satellites in polar, inclined and equatorial orbits. Everything is remotely monitored and controlled and from the HQ's network operations center in Tromsø.

  • Troll, Antarctic
  • Cordoba, Argentina (partner station)
  • Tolhuin, Argentina (partner station)
  • Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada
  • Punta Arenas, Chile
  • Nemea, Greece
  • Nuuk, Greenland
  • Bangalore, India (partner station)
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Mauritius
  • Awarua, New Zealand
  • Svalbard, Norway
  • Tromsø, Norway
  • Vardø, Norway
  • Panama
  • Azores, Portugal (partner station)
  • Singapore
  • Hartebeesthoek, South Africa
  • Puertollano, Spain
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Fairbanks, Alaska, United States
  • Los Angeles, California, United States
  • Hawaii, United States

Ownership

KSAT is owned equally (50/50) by Space Norway AS (50%), and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS (50%).

References

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