Create and authorize a spacecraft resource

To contact a satellite, it must be registered and authorized as a spacecraft resource with Azure Orbital Ground Station.

Prerequisites

Create a spacecraft resource

Create a spacecraft resource as a representation of your satellite in Azure.

Azure portal method

  1. Sign in to the Azure portal.

  2. In the Azure portal search box, enter Spacecraft. Select Spacecraft in the search results.

  3. In the Spacecraft page, click Create.

  4. In Create spacecraft resource, enter or select this information in the Basics tab:

    Field Value
    Subscription Select your subscription
    Resource Group Select your resource group
    Name Enter spacecraft name
    Region Enter region, e.g. West US 2
    NORAD ID Enter NORAD ID
    TLE title line Enter TLE title line
    TLE line 1 Enter TLE line 1
    TLE line 2 Enter TLE line 2

    Note

    TLE stands for Two-Line Element. Be sure to update this TLE value before you schedule a contact. A TLE that's more than two weeks old might result in an unsuccessful downlink.

    Note

    Spacecraft resources can be created in any Azure region with a Microsoft ground station and can schedule contacts on any ground station. Current eligible Azure regions are West US 2, Sweden Central, Southeast Asia, Brazil South, and South Africa North.

    Register Spacecraft Resource Page

  5. Click the Links tab, or click the Next: Links button at the bottom of the page.

  6. In the Links page, enter or select this information:

    Field Value
    Direction Select Uplink or Downlink
    Center Frequency Enter the center frequency in Mhz
    Bandwidth Enter the bandwidth in Mhz
    Polarization Select RHCP, LHCP, or Linear Vertical

    Spacecraft Links Resource Page

  7. Click the Review + create tab, or click the Review + create button.

  8. Click Create.

API method

Use the Spacecrafts REST Operation Group to create a spacecraft resource in the Azure Orbital Ground Station API.

Request authorization of the new spacecraft resource

Submit a spacecraft authorization request in order to schedule contacts with your new spacecraft resource at applicable ground station sites.

Note

Private spacecraft must have an active spacecraft license and be added to all relevant ground station licenses before you can submit an authorization request. Microsoft and partner networks can provide technical information required to complete the federal regulator and ITU processes as needed. Learn more about initiating ground station licensing.

Note

Public spacecraft are automatically authorized upon creation and do not require an authorization request. The Azure Orbital Ground Station service supports several public satellites including Aqua, Suomi NPP, JPSS-1/NOAA-20, and Terra. Refer to Tutorial: Downlink data from public satellites to verify values of the spacecraft resource.

Note

A Basic Support Plan or higher is required to submit a spacecraft authorization request.

  1. Sign in to the Azure portal.
  2. Navigate to the newly created spacecraft resource's overview page.
  3. Click New support request in the Support + troubleshooting section of the left-hand blade.
  4. In the New support request page, enter or select the following information in the Basics tab:
Field Value
Summary Request Authorization for [Spacecraft Name]
Issue type Select Technical
Subscription Select the subscription in which the spacecraft resource was created
Service Select My services
Service type Search for and select Azure Orbital
Problem type Select Spacecraft Management and Setup
Problem subtype Select Spacecraft Registration
  1. Click the Details tab at the top of the page.
  2. In the Details tab, enter the following information in the problem details section:
Field Value
When did the problem start? Select the current date & time.
Select Ground Stations Select all desired Microsoft or partner ground stations that you are licensed for. If you do not see appropriate partner ground station(s), your subscription must be approved to access those sites by the Azure Orbital Ground Station team.
Do you Accept and Acknowledge the Azure Orbital Supplemental Terms? Review the terms in the link by hovering over the information icon then select Yes.
Description List your spacecraft's frequency band(s).
File upload Upload any pertinent licensing material, if applicable.
  1. Complete the Advanced diagnostic information and Support method sections of the Details tab.
  2. Click the Review + create tab, or click the Review + create button.
  3. Click Create.

After the spacecraft authorization request is submitted, the Azure Orbital Ground Station team reviews the request and authorizes the spacecraft resource at relevant ground stations according to the licenses.

Confirm spacecraft is authorized

  1. In the Azure portal search box, enter Spacecrafts. Select Spacecrafts in the search results.
  2. In the Spacecraft page, click the newly registered spacecraft.
  3. In the new spacecraft's overview page, check that the Authorization status shows Allowed.

Next steps