I'm curious for anyone who may know the answer... with no mention of encryption, are these streams free for anyone with the equipment to receive? Conversely, what kind of security is in place on JWST for command updates to ensure that some rogue group couldn't cause mischief and send it commands?
ohitsdom|3 years ago
Scott Tilley, who gained a lot of recognition in the past year in analyzing radio signals to see how Russia was using satellites in Ukraine: https://twitter.com/coastal8049
An amateur group revived 2-way communications on an abandoned satellite: https://sservi.nasa.gov/articles/isee-3-reboot-project/#:~:t....
sbierwagen|3 years ago
vardump|3 years ago
baobob|3 years ago
spaetzleesser|3 years ago
akira2501|3 years ago
Apparently, they have to have accurate ranging to receive from JWST. The interesting portion:
"Ranging is required for JWST, using alternate ground stations in the southern and northern hemisphere. For LEO and L2 missions the accuracy of the ranging is dependent on the tracking of the spacecraft across the sky. For the JWSTs L2 orbit, 21 days of tracking equals about 15 minutes of tracking for a LEO spacecraft."
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20080030196/downloads/20...