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Miguel Angel Molina, Chair of GMV's Space Council, emphasized the importance of addressing space debris to protect satellite services.
The collaboration between GMV and Real Betis extends the club's commitment to sustainability into the orbital environment.
GMV chose Seville for its satellite station due to its secure location, clear sky visibility, electrical connectivity, and accessibility.
Jesús B. Serrano, Director General of GMV, highlighted the project's importance for consolidating national space capabilities with the CCSE, which provides cutting-edge space technology to the Ministry of Defense.
Since reaching its Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in 2021, COVE has participated in international exercises such as Global Sentinel organized by the United States Space Command, supported by technology from GMV.
GMV plans to expand services to cover other geostationary longitudes and low Earth orbit satellites for Earth observation and communication.
The Ejército del Aire y del Espacio has introduced a new space surveillance system developed by the Spanish technology company GMV.
GMV collaborates with Real Betis' Forever Green platform to promote space and Earth sustainability.
GMV has over 40 years of experience in the space sector.
The new satellite infrastructure strengthens GMV's national network alongside existing stations in Madrid, Valladolid, and Barcelona.
At least four Spanish companies have contributed to the development of the Sentinel-1D platform, including Thales Alenia Space, Sener, Airbus, and GMV.
The CCSE software is based on Ecosstm, a Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) solution developed by GMV and used in various operational systems, both civilian and military.
The Focusear system, developed entirely by GMV, enables automated tracking of all satellites operating in Europe from geostationary orbit.
The capabilities of GMV's technology include detecting and cataloging objects in orbit and preventing collision risks.
The satellite monitoring station was developed by GMV and will provide key data for the European space environment monitoring system.
With the new antenna in Seville, GMV's network will have four active stations in Spain, operational 24/7.
GMV and Forever Green inaugurated a satellite collision monitoring and tracking station at Ciudad Deportiva Rafael Gordillo.
GMV is expanding the Focusear system to provide service to additional geostationary orbit lengths and low Earth orbit satellites.
GMV sought a secure and stable site in southern Spain with good sky visibility and accessibility for its space debris monitoring activities.
GMV has over four decades of experience in the space sector, playing a key role in European Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) systems.