
Artist’s impression of the Galileo IOV satellite. Credits: ESA

Galileo’s 20-m IOT L-band antenna is the largest dish at ESA’s Redu ground station. Credits: ESA
Redu is the geographical focus of a Europe-wide effort. Command and control of the satellites is being undertaken from a dedicated Galileo Control Centre in Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich in Germany, with control of the payloads and their navigation signals being performed from the second centre in Fucino, central Italy. Until the end of this year, the test campaign is concentrating on the first satellite. The focus will move to the second Galileo satellite in January, with the aim of completing the In-Orbit Test in the first quarter of 2012.


