Astrium has successfully completed the ASTRA 2F testing in orbit and has handed over the control of the satellite to SES who will now validate the performance of its communications payload before placing it in operational service at its 28.2°E orbital location.
Launch and Early Orbit Phase operations have been conducted from the Astrium spacecraft control centre in Toulouse. Astrium took control and commenced in-orbit operations of ASTRA 2F following its launch by Ariane 5 on 28 September 2012 from Kourou. The satellite reached geostationary orbit on 4 October where it fully deployed its solar arrays and its four antenna reflectors.
The ASTRA 2F satellite is based on Astrium’s highly reliable Eurostar E3000 product line, with a launch mass of 6000kg and a spacecraft power of 13kW at the end of its 15 year design lifetime. Its Ku- and Ka-band payloads will enable the delivery of next generation broadcast and broadband services in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
It will be the fifth Eurostar satellite in the SES fleet following ASTRA 2B, ASTRA 1M, ASTRA 3B and ASTRA 1N, all four currently in operation delivering flawless service. Astrium is constructing four other Eurostar E3000 satellites for SES: ASTRA 2E and SES-6, both currently undergoing final assembly and testing, ASTRA 5B and ASTRA 2G.
Oct 11 2012
Astrium delivers ASTRA 2F in orbit
Launch and Early Orbit Phase operations have been conducted from the Astrium spacecraft control centre in Toulouse. Astrium took control and commenced in-orbit operations of ASTRA 2F following its launch by Ariane 5 on 28 September 2012 from Kourou. The satellite reached geostationary orbit on 4 October where it fully deployed its solar arrays and its four antenna reflectors.
The ASTRA 2F satellite is based on Astrium’s highly reliable Eurostar E3000 product line, with a launch mass of 6000kg and a spacecraft power of 13kW at the end of its 15 year design lifetime. Its Ku- and Ka-band payloads will enable the delivery of next generation broadcast and broadband services in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
It will be the fifth Eurostar satellite in the SES fleet following ASTRA 2B, ASTRA 1M, ASTRA 3B and ASTRA 1N, all four currently in operation delivering flawless service. Astrium is constructing four other Eurostar E3000 satellites for SES: ASTRA 2E and SES-6, both currently undergoing final assembly and testing, ASTRA 5B and ASTRA 2G.
By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: Astra 2F, Astrium, SES