Eurasiasat 1

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Eurasiasat 1
Start date January 10, 2001
Launcher Ariane 44P VA-137
Launch site CSG , ELA-2
Takeoff mass 3536 kg
Manufacturer Alcatel Alenia Space
Satellite bus Spacebus 3000
lifespan 15 years (planned)
operator Eurasiasat SAM
Playback information
Transponder 32 in the Ku band
EIRP 50 dBW
Others
Electrical power Start: 9200 W
position
First position 42 ° East
Actual position 42 ° East
List of geostationary satellites

Eurasiasat 1 , also referred to as Türksat 2A , is a Satellite the Eurasiasat SAM based in Monaco.

Eurasiasat 1 is mainly used for the transmission of programs in Turkish and is co-positioned with Türksat 1C at the orbital position 42 ° East.

He was on 10 January 2001 on an Ariane-4 - carrier rocket from the Kourou Space Center in French Guiana launched into space.

reception

The satellite can be received in Europe , Central Asia and the Middle East .

Eurasiasat 1 has four footprints : one fixed each for Europe and Turkey and one for Turkey and Central Asia, and two that can be adjusted as required. As a rule of thumb, vertical transponders have the European footprint and horizontal transponders the Asian one.

The transmission takes place in the Ku band .

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