Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station
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Image:Goonhilly Arthur.jpgGoonhilly Satellite Earth Station is a large telecommunications site located on Goonhilly Downs near Helston on the Lizard peninsula of the English county of Cornwall.
Currently owned by BT Group plc, it is the largest satellite earth receiving station in the world with over 25 communications dishes in use (and over 60 dishes in total) – they provide a significant proportion of Great Britain's satellite connectivity and the site also links into undersea cable lines. The first dish, Antenna One (dubbed "Arthur"), was built on the site in 1962 to link with Telstar, it was the first open parabolic design and is 29.5 metres in diameter and weighs 1,100 tonnes. The largest dish is the 32 metre diameter "Merlin" (other dishes are named Guinevere, Tristan and Isolde after characters in Arthurian legend).
Close to the earth station is a wind generator farm which provides some of the power needs of the station.
A good visitor centre at the site attracts technically-minded tourists.