Satellite Mission Guide
From SatNOGS Wiki
-- heavily WIP - WORK IN PROGRESS --
You have recently discovered SatNOGS and you are involved in a mission. Here are the top 10 reasons why your mission should join SatNOGS:
- SatNOGS can help streamline your mission operations (Dashboards, Monitoring, Telemetry acquisition)
- SatNOGS is open source technology. Every piece of technology we develop is licensed as an open source project (software and hardware), which you can learn from, re-mix, re-use and contribute!
- SatNOGS is a global community of satellite enthusiasts, radio amateurs and satellite operators! Join our community and be part of it.
- SatNOGS is best suited for educational, research, non-profit, experimental and amateur missions. Libre Space Foundation[1] that runs SatNOGS is committed on supporting those missions.
- SatNOGS is the largest global ground station network. 400 stations online with a spread around the world. No other network can beat that :)
- SatNOGS is non profit. Our sustainability is funded through development funds, custom development if needed and a viral model of adding ground stations to the network. Using the network is as simple as adding another station to it!
- SatNOGS is full of educational opportunities. Great learning material, documentation and a vibrant community can help you get up to speed for mission COMMS and Operations.
- SatNOGS modular technology stack allows you to integrate with your existing space and ground station hardware easily. We support many COTS hardware or can easily add support for more.
- SatNOGS provides also a vertical approach if you choose to opt-in for tested integration through Libre Space Foundation space qualified hardware COMMS options (SatNOGS COMMS[2] and PQ9ISH COMMS[3]).
- SatNOGS is a project abiding to the Libre Space Manifesto [4].
Do you want to integrate your mission with SatNOGS? Cool! Here is a guide how to do this.
Please also reach out to us via chat or community so that we can support you.
- Suggest to add your satellite to satnogs-db by creating an issue in satnogs-ops
- Once the new satellite was added to satnogs-db by one of the satnogs-ops team, find your satellite in db.satnogs.org and add a transmitter suggestion for each transmitter of your satellite
- Choose one of the existing flowgraphs in gr-satnogs or provide a new one
- If you add a new flowgraph, make sure to add support for it in satnogs-client
- Wait for the next release of satnogs-client-ansible, then let the station owners know that your satellite is supported now and ask them to update their stations.
- Add a decoder written in Kaitai to satnogs-decoders
We kindly ask you to also provide a station to increase the network (maybe you can spare some time of your existing ground station to SatNOGS).