STARGATE
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STARGATE—Spacecraft Tracking and Astronomical Research into Gigahertz Astrophysical Transient Emission—is a
The facility was intended to provide students and faculty access to RF technologies widely used in
As of 2023, the main STARGATE facility has been leased to SpaceX for use in development of the SpaceX Starship, but other STARGATE assets continue to operate at other locations, primarily UTRGV's main campus in Brownsville.[1]
History
The Spacecraft Tracking and Astronomical Research into Gigahertz Astrophysical Transient Emission facility was proposed in 2012 by Fredrick (Rick) Jenet, director of the Center for Advanced Radio Astronomy (CARA) and an associate professor of physics and astronomy at the
In 2014, following the announcement of the
Construction bids for a dual-channel fiber optic link between UT Brownsville and the STARGATE/SpaceX sites at Boca Chica went out in early March 2015.[8]
In mid-2015, the University of Texas at Brownsville merged with another university to become the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. STARGATE contracts and administration moved to the new university administrative structure.
Two 9 m (30 ft)
Funding
As of March 2015[update], the grants to fund STARGATE have totaled approximately US$10.7 million, consisting of:
- US$4.4 million from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund
- US$4.6 million from the University of Texas System
- US$1.2 million from the US Economic Development Administration
- US$0.5 million from the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation.[8]
STARGATE was initially funded by US$500,000 in seed money provided by the
Further incentives were presented to SpaceX in September 2013 when the
STARGATE received a US$1.2 million grant from the US Economic Development Administration in October 2014.[11]
Early in 2015, "the Brownsville Economic Development Council donated property[clarification needed] at Boca Chica to the UT system for the STARGATE Technology Park."[8] The dollar value of the in-kind funding for the property was not released.
Technology
As of October 2014[update], STARGATE intends to develop new devices and new algorithms for tracking spacecraft, and intends to
STARGATE plans to "test and commercialize a new phased-array antenna system that will replace fixed satellite-dish tracking communication systems."[13]
See also
- European Space Tracking
- ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network
- NASA Deep Space Network
- Near Earth Network
- Space Network
- Merritt Island Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network station
- Starlink – a satellite constellation that provides both backhaul and direct internet service, and which utilizes phased-array antenna technology for the terrestrial transceivers
References
- ^ "STARGATE | UTRGV". www.utrgv.edu. Archived from the original on 2023-12-29. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
- ^ "SpaceX leads space exploration renaissance, and jobs, in South Texas". San Antonio Express. 2017-01-20. Archived from the original on 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
- ^ "UTRGV Officials Unveil New STARGATE Technology Center near SpaceX Site". 2024-02-23. Archived from the original on 2024-02-23. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
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- ^ Clark, Steve (2012-11-26). "'STARGATE' facility may be coming to Brownsville". The Monitor. Archived from the original on 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2014-10-07.
- ^ Armendariz, Jacqueline (2013-09-23). "UT System proposes research partnership with SpaceX in Brownsville". The Monitor. Retrieved 2014-10-07.
- ^ "STARGATE to receive $1.2 million EDA grant". Brownsville Herald. 2014-10-06. Archived from the original on 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2014-10-07.
- ^ "About STARGATE". UT Brownsville. University of Texas. 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-10-17. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
STARGATE will develop new radio frequency based technologies. STARGATE has already identified specific, innovative devices and improved algorithms that will soon allow for the next generation of orbital communication systems. This new technology will be the first wave of inventions commercialized at STARGATE. ... STARGATE intends to: ... [p]ublish reports on commercialization successes and host showcase events for the public.
- ^ SpaceX Breaks Ground on Launch Facility in Texas Archived 2017-06-10 at the Wayback Machine, September 2014.
External links
- STARGATE webpage, at UT Brownsville.
- Stargate 1: Rocket Science and the RGV, following inaugural STARGATE Talk, May 2015.
- UTRGV’s STARGATE Academy, July 2016.
- Two large satellite-tracking ground stations antennas to Boca Chica, July 2016.