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Ground segment

The ground segment is the part of a space system on Earth: the ground stations, networks, and control systems that command satellites and receive their data.

01Definition

The ground segment is the part of a space system on Earth: the ground stations, networks, and control systems that command satellites and receive their data.

The ground segment is usually the largest attack surface of a space platform, because it is reachable over terrestrial networks. Securing it is the focus of the ground segment security engineer role.

02Related terms

  • Space segment: The space segment is the part of a space system that is in orbit: the satellites and spacecraft themselves.
  • Link segment: The link segment is the set of communication links that connect the ground and the space segments of a space system.
  • Telemetry, tracking, and command: Telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) is the system that monitors a spacecraft, tracks its position, and sends it commands.

03Learn more

See space cybersecurity, operations and resilience for how these terms fit together, or browse the full glossary.