Elevation Angle Sample Clauses

The Elevation Angle clause defines the minimum angle above the horizon at which a satellite or other object must be positioned to be considered visible or operationally relevant. In practice, this clause is used in satellite communications agreements to specify the lowest angle at which ground stations can reliably track or communicate with a satellite, often due to physical obstructions or atmospheric interference at lower angles. By establishing a clear threshold, the clause ensures both parties understand the operational limits and helps prevent disputes over service availability or performance expectations.
Elevation Angle. The Telemetry Downlink shall operate at elevation angles of [**Redacted**].
Elevation Angle. The Command Uplink shall operate at elevation angles of [**Redacted**].