Xi'an Satellite Control Center
The Xi'an Satellite Tracking, Telemetry, and Control Center, also known as Base 26, is the primary satellite telemetry, tracking, and control facility of the People's Republic of China. Located in the Beilin District of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, XSCC is subordinate to the Satellite Launch, Tracking, and Control Department of the People's Liberation Army Aerospace Force.
History
The history of the Xi'an Satellite Monitor and Control Center began in 1967 with the founding of the Satellite Ground Tracking Department in Qiaonan sub-district, Shaanxi on Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. On 24 April 1970, when the People's Republic of China launched its first artificial satellite, Dong Fang Hong 1, into orbit from JSLC, The Satellite Ground Tracking Department provided the "three grasps" using the newly developed 7010 and Type 110 radars. Upgraded to a center in September 1975, as the PRC increased its testing of satellites, ICBMs, and SLBMs in the early 1980s and the TT&C network grew. The organization evolved into its current form in 1987, moving to Xi'an from Weinan.By the 1980s, China's TT&C network consisted of two command and control centers: the Xi'an Satellite Control and Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center (BACC), supported by six ground stations: Changchun, Lingshui, Kashgar, Nanning, Weinan, Xiamen, and a series of Yuan Wang-class tracking ships.
The facility was established in Weinan as the "Satellite Survey Department" in 1967, and relocated to Xi'an in 1987. Today, the XSCC comprises a mission control station in Xi'an and a set of tracking arrays located outside the city on a mountain plateau. The tracking station is equipped with antenna farms, masts, and communications dishes, while the mission control station is equipped with television screens, consoles, plotters, and high-speed computers that allow technicians to trace the orbital paths of all Chinese satellites in orbit.
Organization
Xi'an SMCC is the central coordinator for the system of TT&C stations, which include the following subordinate agencies and ground stations:- Tracking and Control Technology Center
- Department of Long-Term Spacecraft Management
- Operations Tracking and Control Recovery Department
- *First Operations TT&C Station
- *Second Operations TT&C Station
- *Landing Site Station
- Kashgar TT&C Station established 1970
- Jiamusi TT&C Station 佳木斯测控站(2007年投入使用)
- Sanya TT&C Station (2008年投入使用)
- Changchun TT&C Station
- Western Fujian TT&C Station
- Xiamen TT&C Station
- Weinan TT&C Station
- Qingdao TT&C Station
- Swakopmund Monitoring and Control Station
- Karachi TT&C Station
- Malindi TT&C Station
- Neuquén Far Space Station
- Menghai Station
- Western Hunan Station
- Zhanyi Station
- Central Communication Station
- Satellite Monitoring and Control Science and Engineering Museum, located within the Xi'an center's compound. Contains various exhibitions and models of satellites, and allows the public to see the control chamber in operation.
- The Satellite TT&C Equipment Museum in Qiaonan Town, Weinan City, Shanxi Province. Opened in 2010.
The Kashgar Station, MUCD 63783, in the west of Xinjiang Autonomous Region was established in 1968 under Base 26 until Xi Jinping's 2016 military reforms when the organization was moved under the newly created PLASSF.
The Lingshui Control Station on Hainan was established in April 2008 and finds itself responsible for the tracking of Shijian satellites. A 40 meter radome was built in 2012.