Earth observation satellites transmission frequencies

The earth is constantly being monitored by a great number satellites operating in the earth exploration-satellite service (EESS) or space research service (SRS). These artificial satellites have onboard space radio stations from which they gather data. The data is transmitted back to earth via feeder links. This article lists a number of current active Earth observation satellites and their downlink transmission frequencies.

Frequency assignments

This table contains examples of downlink frequency assignments
Satellite Frequency Band
Terra 8212.5 MHz8175-8215 MHz METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE SERVICE
Earth exploration-satellite service
Aqua 8160 MHz8025-8175 MHzEarth exploration-satellite service
NOAA 17,18 1707 MHz 1700-1710 MHzMeteorological-satellite service
ERS-2 (High rate) 8140 MHz 8025-8175 MHzEarth exploration-satellite service
SPOT 4,5 8253 MHz 8215-8400 MHzEarth exploration-satellite service
EROS A1 8150 MHz 8025-8175 MHz Earth exploration-satellite service
8250 MHz 8215-8400 MHz
Landsat 5, 7 8212.5 MHz 8175-8215 MHzEarth exploration-satellite service
CBERS 2B 8103 MHz 8025-8175 MHz Earth exploration-satellite service
8212 MHz 8175-8215 MHz METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE SERVICE
Earth exploration-satellite service
0 8321 MHz 8215-8400 MHz Earth exploration-satellite service
SAC-C 0 MHz 0-12 MHzEarth exploration-satellite service
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