SSC is expanding its global network of SSC CONNECT Lunar stations to meet the growing market demand. As part of this effort, SSC has added a new partner site in Latvia. This collaboration further strengthens SSC CONNECT’s existing lunar capabilities, solidifying the company’s position as a prominent provider of communication services in the lunar and deep space market segment.
“I am delighted to announce this collaboration with VIRATEC and VUAS. This will increase our ability to provide cost-effective ground station services for Lunar missions including for four out of the five Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) primes that have selected SSC as their Lunar ground station service provider. SSC CONNECT Lunar offers state-of-the-art capabilities for lunar and deep space missions and will benefit greatly from this latest addition,” says Nicholas Priborsky, President of the SSC CONNECT services division.
“This teaming with SSC means that we can leverage their global presence in utilizing our infrastructure-based services for the global space industry and future lunar and deep space missions. We are glad to be part of SSC’s ambitious journey to further strengthen its position as a leading provider of lunar ground station services,” says Marcis Donerblics, Head of VIRAC Engineering & Technical Operations group and Chief Technology Officer at VIRATEC.
About SSC
Swedish Space Corporation helps Earth benefit from Space. Since the 70’s, SSC has helped space organizations, companies, other commercial actors and research institutes to get access to Space. Our products and services enable successful space projects within Earth observation, telecommunications, security, meteorology, navigation and positioning, scientific research and other applications. Through our local presence on all continents and 635 committed employees, we offer specialist expertise in satellite communications, spacecraft operations, rocket and balloon systems, launch services, flight test services and data analytics. Among our strongest assets are Esrange Space Center in northern Sweden, set to become first to launch satellites from continental Europe in 2023, as well as one of the world’s largest commercial ground station networks for satellite communications: SSC CONNECT. Via our subsidiary GlobalTrust, we also leverage satellite data and analytics applications to help companies, organizations and governments to develop and deliver sustainability strategies. https://sscspace.com.