Intelsat DLA 1
Intelsat 30 / DLA-1 | |
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Start date | October 16, 2014 at 9:43 pm |
Launcher | Ariane 5 ECA |
Launch site | Center Spatial Guyanais |
COSPAR-ID : | 2014-062B |
Takeoff mass | 6320 kg |
Empty mass | 3412 kg |
Dimensions | 8.60 x 3.40 x 3.10 m |
Span in orbit | 32.40 m |
Manufacturer | Space Systems / Loral |
Satellite bus | LS-1300 |
lifespan | 15 years |
Stabilization | three-axis stabilization |
operator | Intelsat |
Playback information | |
Transponder | 72 Ku-band and 10 C-band transponders |
Others | |
Electrical power | 20 kW |
Power storage | four lithium-ion batteries |
position | |
First position | 95 ° west |
drive | 455 N Apogee kick stage and 22 N nozzles, plasma thrusters SPT 100 (0.1 N) |
List of geostationary satellites |
Intelsat 30 / DLA-1 is a television satellite of the International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium ( Intelsat ) based in Luxembourg .
It was on October 16, 2014 21:43 UTC with an Ariane 5 - launcher from the Guiana Space Center along with ARSAT-1 into a geostationary brought orbit.
The three-axis stabilized satellite is equipped with 72 Ku-band - and 10 C-band - transponders and is supposed to supply Latin America with television from the position 95 ° West together with Intelsat's Galaxy 3C . It was built on the basis of the LS-1300 satellite bus from Space Systems / Loral and has a planned service life of 15 years.
Web links
- SSL: Intelsat 30 / DLA-1 and Intelsat 31 / DLA-2 ( Memento from July 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
- Intelsat: IS-30 at 95º W - Future Deployment ( Memento from October 26, 2014 in the web archive archive.today )
Individual evidence
- ↑ space-airbusds.com: Ariane 5: Data relating to Flight 220 ( memento of March 8, 2016 in the Internet Archive ). Airbus Defense & Space, October 2014, accessed December 23, 2014.
- ↑ a b raumfahrer.net: DLA 1 alias Intelsat 30 flies on Ariane 5 , accessed on October 26, 2014