The Indian Deep Space Network performs the important task of receiving the radio signals transmitted by Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft that become incredibly feeble by the time they reach the earth. Besides, it can send commands to the spacecraft at a power level of up to 20 kilowatts. IDSN consists of two large parabolic antennas, one with 18 m and the other 32 m diameter at Byalalu, situated at a distance of about 35 km from Bangalore. Of these, the 32 m antenna with its 'seven mirror beam waveguide system' is indigenously designed, developed, built, installed, tested and qualified. The 18 m antenna can support Chandrayaan-1 mission, but the 32m antenna can support Chandrayaan-1 and any spacecraft mission further deep into space.
During the initial phase of the mission, besides these two antennas, other ground stations of ISTRAC Network at Lucknow, Sriharikota, Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, Port Blair, Mauritius, Brunei, Biak (Indonesia) and Bearslake (Russia) as well as external network stations at Goldstone, Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland, Hawaii (all three in USA), Brazil and Russia support the mission.
The Spacecraft Control Centre, located near ISTRAC campus at Peenya, North of Bangalore, is the focal point of all the operational activities of Chandrayaan-1 during all the phases of the mission. Commands to be transmitted to Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft to maintain its health as well as to make it perform various tasks originate from here. Experts specialising in various spacecraft subsystems as well as spacecraft mission operations personnel will be available at SCC.
The Indian Space Science Data Centre forms the third element of the Chandrayaan-1 ground segment. ISSDC receives (from IDSN as well as other external stations that support Chandrayaan-1), stores, processes, systematically archieves, retrieves and distributes the precious scientific information sent by Chandrayaan-1 cameras, spectrometers and other scientific instruments from the lunar orbit. It has state-of -the- art computers and data storage devices. ISSDC is also located at Byalalu. |