ATLAS Public Notice

0172-EX-ST-2019 Text Documents

ATLAS Space Operations, INC

2019-02-08ELS_222812

                                 ATLAS Space Operation, Inc.
                                 10850 E. Traverse Highway, Suite 3355
                                 Traverse City, Michigan 49684-1363



Attachment 1

Public Interest Statement

Pursuant to Section 25.120 of the Commission’s Rules, ATLAS Space Operations, Inc (“ATLAS”)
requests Special Temporary Authority (“STA”) for a period of sixty (60) days, commencing on
April 1, 2019, for the operation of a satellite earth station in Guam to communicate with the Global
1-4 satellites in accordance with parameters set forth in our pending application for regular
license authority to operate this station (See FCC call sign E190037 and Application for Earth
Station Authority, File No. SES-LIC-20181224-03650). That Application remains pending and has
not yet gone on Public Notice.

On October 23, 2018, the Commission granted BlackSky a (corrected) space station license for
its 4-satellite Global constellation. See FCC call sign S3032, File No. SAT-LOA-20180320-00023.
Global-1 launched in November 2018 and Global-2 launched in December, 2018. Global-3 and
Global-4 are scheduled for launch in April 2019. The ATLAS satellite earth station in Guam is
required to provide TT&C and downlink support to the Global 1-4 constellation, particularly
Global-3 and Global-4.

As shown in the pending Application, operation of the earth station has been coordinated with the
local license holders and a frequency coordination and interference analysis report has been
produced for the S-band transmissions while the UHF-band efforts are being completed now. We
understand that BlackSky is pending completion of coordination efforts with NASA for space-to-
Earth transmissions in the 8025-8400 MHz frequency band towards the Guam earth station and
therefore will not transmit in this band until this coordination effort is complete.

Operation of the Guam earth station from April 1, 2019 is important in reducing the risks of early
operations of Global-3 and Global-4, scheduled for launch later in April. The proposed operations
will enable frequent, predicable contact with each spacecraft to support potential collision
avoidance and perform orbit maintenance. We understand that operation of the Guam earth
station is important to protect and maintain Global-3 and Global-4 in safe and stable orbits and
that granting the STA would well serve the public interest.


24 hour contact information for the Guam earth station is as follows: +1 832 855 0844

Mikel Acasuso, +1 231 598 6184, macasuso@atlasground.com

Hanna Pritchard, +1 231 598 6184, hpritchard@atlasground.com




                                  ATLAS Space Operations, Inc.
                                      www.atlasground.com



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Document Modified: 2019-02-08 13:59:33

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