Authorized and Approved Canadian Satellites (2024)

Satellites in Operation
Authorization HolderSatellite(s)PositionSatellite ServiceBand(s) UsedAuthorization Type
Spectrum licence
Aireon Canada LimitedADS-B/Iridium NEXTLEOADS-BL (earth-to-space)Spectrum licence
Canadian Space AgencyRadarsat Constellation Mission (RCM)NGSO - LEOEESSVHFSpectrum Licence
S, C, XRadio Licence
Canadian Space AgencyNEOSSATNGSOSpace ResearchSRadio licence
Canadian Space AgencySCISAT-1NGSOSpace ResearchSRadio licence
Canadian Space AgencyRADARSAT-2NGSOEESSS, C, XRadio licence
Concordia UniversitySC-ODINNGSOAmateurUHFSpectrum Licence
Dalhousie UniversityLORISNGSOAmateurUHFSpectrum Licence
exactEarthEV10NGSOMSSVHFSpectrum Licence
S, CRadio Licence
GHGSat Inc.GHGSatNGSOSpace ResearchUHF, S, XRadio licence
Kepler Communications Inc.AngariumNGSO - LEOFSSVHF/UHF (short term only)Radio licence
Ligado Networks (Canada)MSAT-2107.3°WMSSKuRadio licence
McMaster UniversityNEUDOSENGSOAmateurVHF, UHFSpectrum Licence
MDA Systems Ltd.CassiopeNGSOEESSS, UHF, VHF, LRadio licence
MDA Systems Ltd.SapphireNGSOSpace ResearchSRadio licence
Memorial UniversityKILLICK-1NGSOAmateurUHFSpectrum Licence
Myriota Canada Inc.ADSNGSOAISVHFSpectrum licence
UHF, S, CRadio licence
Myriota Canada Inc.M3MSatNGSOAISVHFSpectrum licence
UHF, S, CRadio licence
Northern Americas Satellite Ventures, Inc.Ciel-2129WBSS12GHzSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaAnik G1107.3WFSS/MSSXSpectrum licence
FSSC, Ku, xKuSpectrum licence
DTH services
Telesat CanadaAnik F1109.2WFSSKu, xKuSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaAnik F1R107.3WFSSC,KuSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaAnik F2111.1WFSSC,KuSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaAnik F2111.1WFSSKaSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaWildblue-1111.1WFSSKaSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaAnik F3118.7WFSSC,KuSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaAnik F3118.7WFSSKaSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaNimiq 572.7/72.5WBSS12GHzSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaNimiq 482WBSS12GHzSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaNimiq 482WFSSKaSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaNimiq 691WBSS12 GHzSpectrum licence
Telesat CanadaAnik F4111.1WFSSCSpectrum licence
TerreStar Solutions Inc.TerreStar-1111.1 WMSSSSpectrum licence
Ku,xKuRadio licence
University of AlbertaNorthern SPIRITNGSOAmateurUHF, SSpectrum licence
University of ManitobaIRISNGSOAmateurUHFSpectrum Licence
University of SaskatchewanRADSAT-SKNGSOAmateurVHF, UHFSpectrum Licence
University of TorontoCanX-2NGSOSpace ResearchS,UHFRadio licence
University of TorontoCanX-4 / CanX-5NGSOSpace ResearchS,UHF, VHFRadio licence
University of TorontoBRITE-Canada 1/
BRITE-Canada 2
NGSOSpace ResearchS, UHFRadio licence
University of VictoriaORCASatNGSOAmateurUHFSpectrum licence
University of Western OntarioUkpik-1NGSOAmateurUHFSpectrum Licence
Satellites Not Yet in Operation
ApplicantSatellite(s)PositionSatellite ServiceBand(s) Used
SpaceQuestSednaNGSOMSSVHF, UHF
University of TorontoHeron Mk IINGSOAmateurUHF
MDA Geospatial Services Inc.CHORUS-C1NGSOEESSS, X
Canadian Space AgencyQEYSSatNGSOSpace ResearchS
Kepler CommunicationsHOTHNGSOFSSKu, Ka, S
Kepler CommunicationsAngariumNGSOMSSS
(Outside of Canada)
Kepler Communications IncAngariumNGSO - LEOFSSKu
New Spectrum Satellite Ltd.PLEIADESNGSOFSSKu, Ka
NorthStar Earth and Space Inc.NORTHSTAR2NGSOEESSUHF, S, X, Ka
OneWeb Communications Canada Ltd.OneWeb-102NGSOFSSKa
Ligado Networks Canada Inc.MSV-2 (Skyterra-2)107.3WMSSL, Ku
Telesat CanadaAnik G3V91WFSSKa, V
Telesat CanadaAnik G4V109.2°FSSKa, V
Telesat CanadaAnik G2V109.2WFSSC
Telesat CanadaAnik G2V109.2WFSSKu,xKu
Telesat CanadaLEOVantageNGSOFSSKa
Telesat CanadaLEO-VNGSOFSSV
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Now, let's delve into the information provided in the article about different satellites and their operations:

  1. Aireon Canada Limited:

    • Satellite(s): ADS-B/Iridium NEXT
    • Position: LEO
    • Satellite Service: ADS-B
    • Band(s) Used: L (earth-to-space)
    • Authorization Type: Spectrum Licence
  2. Canadian Space Agency: Radarsat Constellation Mission (RCM):

    • Satellite(s): NGSO - LEO
    • Satellite Service: EESS
    • Band(s) Used: VHF, UHF, S, C, X
    • Authorization Type: Spectrum Licence
    • Radio Licence: VHF, UHF, S, C, X
  3. Canadian Space Agency: NEOSSAT:

    • Satellite(s): NGS
    • Satellite Service: Space Research
    • Band(s) Used: S
    • Authorization Type: Spectrum Licence
    • Radio Licence: S
  4. Concordia University: SC-ODIN:

    • Satellite(s): NGSO
    • Satellite Service: Amateur
    • Band(s) Used: UHF
    • Authorization Type: Spectrum Licence
  5. Dalhousie University: LORIS:

    • Satellite(s): NGSO
    • Satellite Service: Amateur
    • Band(s) Used: UHF
    • Authorization Type: Spectrum Licence
  6. exactEarth: EV10:

    • Satellite(s): NGSO
    • Satellite Service: MSS
    • Band(s) Used: VHF, S, C
    • Authorization Type: Spectrum Licence
    • Radio Licence: S, C
  7. GHGSat Inc.: GHGSat:

    • Satellite(s): NGSO
    • Satellite Service: Space Research
    • Band(s) Used: UHF, S, X
    • Authorization Type: Radio Licence
  8. Kepler Communications Inc.: Angarium:

    • Satellite(s): NGSO - LEO
    • Satellite Service: FSS
    • Band(s) Used: VHF/UHF (short term only)
    • Authorization Type: Radio Licence
  9. Ligado Networks (Canada): MSAT-2:

    • Satellite(s): 107.3°W
    • Satellite Service: MSS
    • Band(s) Used: Ku
    • Authorization Type: Radio Licence
  10. McMaster University: NEUDOSE:

    • Satellite(s): NGSO
    • Satellite Service: Amateur
    • Band(s) Used: VHF, UHF
    • Authorization Type: Spectrum Licence

This is a brief overview of the information related to the mentioned satellites and their operations. If you have specific questions or need more details on any particular satellite, feel free to ask.

Authorized and Approved Canadian Satellites (2024)

FAQs

Authorized and Approved Canadian Satellites? ›

Canadian satellites. There are 37 active satellites that have Canada listed as the country operator/owner. Additional Kepler Communications has KIPP listed as being country operator/owner of the United Kingdom.

How many Canadian satellites are there? ›

Canadian satellites. There are 37 active satellites that have Canada listed as the country operator/owner. Additional Kepler Communications has KIPP listed as being country operator/owner of the United Kingdom.

What are the new satellites in Canada? ›

A trio of Earth observation satellites launched in June 2019 is providing Canadians with a more detailed picture of our country and oceans than ever before. Known collectively as the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM), these satellites mark a significant upgrade to Canada's RADARSAT program.

Has Canada ever launched a satellite? ›

November 9, 1972. The Anik A1 communications satellite is launched. Canada is the first country with a domestic communications satellite in geostationary orbit.

What is the Sapphire satellite used for? ›

Sapphire is a small satellite that collects observations of objects orbiting between 6000 and 40 000 kilometres above the Earth's surface using an electro-optical sensor system. The Sapphire satellite is a key element of the Canadian space surveillance system and will contribute to the U.S. Space Surveillance Network.

What are the names of the satellites in Canada? ›

Canadian satellites
NameLaunchedPurpose
Alouette 1September 29, 1962Ionosphere research
Alouette 2November 29, 1965Ionosphere research
ISIS 1January 30, 1969Ionosphere research
ISIS 2April 1, 1971Ionosphere research
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What satellites does Canada use? ›

Three satellite missions have been launched as part of the RADARSAT program: RADARSAT-1, RADARSAT-2 and the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM). These missions have established Canada as a world leader in space-based Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology.

Does Canada own any satellites? ›

Active Canadian satellites

Launched on September 29, 2013 , CASSIOPE observes the phenomena of space weather. It was integrated into the European Space Agency's Swarm constellation. The onboard ePOP probe observes Earth's ionosphere.

Does Canada have military satellites? ›

Notable Canadian endeavours include the Protected Military SATCOM project that uses extremely high-frequency satellites to provide resilient and jam-resistant SATCOM; the Mercury Global project that provides high-bandwidth communications; RADARSAT, which is a remote sensing Earth observation satellite; and the Sapphire ...

How much does satellite cost in Canada? ›

Satellite Service up to 10 Mbps Download Speeds
Monthly Service Fee$89.99$124.99
Data50GB250GB
Install Fee*$99/$59$99/$59
Term1 year1 year
UBB - Overage-$4/GB
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What is Canada's version of NASA? ›

Canadian Space Agency (CSA) - Space Science & Space Technology | Canadian Space Agency.

What is Canada's first satellite? ›

Alouette 1 is a deactivated Canadian satellite that studied the ionosphere. Launched in 1962, it was Canada's first satellite, and the first satellite constructed by a country other than the Soviet Union or the United States.

What is the oldest satellite still operating? ›

Today, Vanguard I remains in space as the oldest satellite orbiting the Earth.

What is the crystal satellite? ›

The KH-11 (Keyhole-11) series of reconnaissance satellites, also known by their Byeman code names Kennen (the often reported "Kennan" is a misspelling) and Crystal (since 1982), are the first American spy satellites to utilize electro-optical digital imaging, and provide a real-time optical observation capability.

What makes the GEOS satellites so special? ›

GOES satellites orbit 22,236 miles above Earth's equator, at speeds equal to the Earth's rotation. This allows them to maintain their positions over specific geographic regions so they can provide continuous coverage of that area over time.

How much does a military satellite cost? ›

Space Force's first six missile-defense satellites in medium orbit to cost about $500 million. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded Millennium Space Systems contracts worth $509.5 million for the first six satellites of a medium Earth orbit constellation to detect and track ballistic and hypersonic missiles.

Which country has the most satellites? ›

The United States has the most satellites orbiting Earth. The 2,804 satellites that are owned or operated by an entity from the U.S. make up more than half of the total amount of space satellites that are currently in orbit.

Does Canada have any satellites in space? ›

Active Canadian satellites

The onboard ePOP probe observes Earth's ionosphere. The satellite and probe are owned by the company MDA . The European Space Agency now funds operations, but the satellite is operated by the University of Calgary.

Which country has the largest satellite in the world? ›

The current largest one is actually owned by a consortium of space agencies from multiple countries like USA, Canada, Russia, Japan and Europe. It is called International Space station or ISS. The previous largest one was owned and operated by Soviet Union and was called MIR.

Which countries have the most satellites in the world? ›

Number of satellites in orbit - major countries 2022

Of the 5,465 active artificial satellites orbiting the Earth as of April 30, 2022, 3,433 belong to the United States. This is by far the largest number of any single country, with their nearest competitor, China, accounting for only 541.

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