Mission Control Facility
The Mission Control Facility is owned and operated by MYSA. Its purpose is to control the spacecraft's operation, whereby it handles the communication for both uplink and downlink with orbiting spacecrafts. Operational since 2005, the Mission Control Facility is equipped with communication system capable of communication with satellites launched into lower earth orbits (LEOs) and middle earth orbits (MEOs).
It consists of 2 antenna systems:
S-Band Antenna System Model 4000 for Tracking, Telemetry and Tele-Command;
S+X Band Antenna System for Tracking, Telemetry and Tele-Command and Earth Observation Payload Data
Station Location:
Longitude: 101.50778°E (101° 30' 28" E)
Latitude: 2.78433°N (2° 47' 3.59" N)
Services Offered at this Facility:
Tracking, Telemetry and Tele-Command (TT&C)
Earth observation payload data receiving
Mission planning, Launch Early Operation Phase (LEOP) Support
Launch Support
Technical consultancy
Track Records:
GIOVE-A Mission for LEOP (ESA, Dec 2005)
RazakSAT Mission (Malaysia, 2009 - 2010)
GSLV-D05 Mission (India, Jan 2014)
MEASAT-3B (Malaysia, 2016)
Flying Laptop (Malaysia-Germany, 2018)