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ESTRACK Cebreros webcam The outdoor webcam at ESA's Cebreros deep space tracking station was switched on in September 2005, shortly after the station's inauguration. The live Cebreros station webcam image is below. It will automatically refresh every 60 seconds.
Access full-size versions Click here to view the full-size, 1024x768, version of this image. Note: The camera is switched off daily between 23:00-04:00, so no images are acquired between these hours. Cebreros facts and figures The Cebreros antenna incorporates state-of-the-art technology which provides some advantages compared to the New Norcia facility (DSA-1), ESA's first deep space antenna. For instance, the Cebreros data acquisition capacity is higher, due to the fact that it receives signals in Ka band (31.8 - 32.3 GHz). Cebreros also has a higher pointing accuracy, with a maximum error of 6.0 milligrade degrees.
Construction Cebreros was completed in September 2005 after two years' construction by an industrial consortium led by the Canadian company SED Systems; Spanish firms Esteyco and Necso built the antenna tower infrastructure, and LV Salamanca was responsible for building refurbishment. The total cost of the station amounts to €30 million, €22 million of which covers the antenna. Last update: 27 July 2011
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