JCSat-3A
JCSAT-3A | |
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Start date | August 11, 2006 22:15 UTC |
Launcher | Ariane 5 V172 |
Launch site | ELA-3 , Guyana Space Center |
COSPAR-ID : | 2006-033A |
Takeoff mass | 4030 kg |
Mass in orbit | 1858 kg |
Dimensions | 5.5 × 2.2 × 2.2 m |
Span in orbit | 36.9 m 23 m (JCSAT 12) |
Manufacturer | Lockheed Martin |
model | A2100AXS |
lifespan | 15 years |
operator | JSAT Corporation |
Playback information | |
Transponder | 30 Ku-band 12 C-band |
Others | |
Electrical power | Start: 11.4 kW End: 9.4 kW (8.4 kW JCSAT 13) |
Power storage | 2 × nickel-hydrogen batteries with 36 cells, 131 Ah per cell |
position | |
Actual position | 128 ° East |
drive | ARC UK Ltd. LEROS-1C hydrazine / nitrogen tetroxide apogee engine |
List of geostationary satellites |
JCSAT-3A (formerly JCSat 10 ) is a commercial Japanese communications satellite . On August 11, 2006, it was transported into space by an Ariane 5 launcher .
JCSAT-3A has a mass of approximately 4,050 kilograms. It was launched by an Ariane 5, together with Syracuse 3B , in the GTO and then stationed in the GEO at the position 128 ° East . The task of the satellite is to support the Japanese telecommunications company JSAT Corporation with its services in the Asia-Pacific region and Hawaii, and above all to support the JCSat 3 satellite , which is why the name after the start of JCSat-10 in JCSat- 3A was changed. The satellite has a mixed relay package of 30 Ku-band transponders and 12 C-band - transponders on board.
The satellite was manufactured by Lockheed Martin based on the A2100AX satellite bus.
Other satellites
Another model of the JCSat series - JCSAT-11 - was scheduled to launch on September 5, 2007 with a Proton-M / Bris-M rocket. The practically identical satellite (same technical data except for the mass of 4007 kg) should serve as a reserve satellite for the JCSat series. Due to a failure of the rocket, it exploded in the 139th second of flight at an altitude of 76 kilometers, whereby the satellite was also lost.
Immediately afterwards, the identical JCSAT-12 was ordered from Lockheed Martin as a replacement . It was launched on August 21, 2009 at 22:09 GMT with an Ariane 5ECA in Kourou from the ELA-3 launch site together with the Australian Optus D3 satellite. After the successful launch, it was renamed JCSAT-RA and serves as a reserve for the older JCSAT-R .
In April 2009, the company also received an order to build a modified JCSAT-13 satellite , which is due to be launched in 2013.
Web links
- JCSat 10 & 11 on Gunter's Space Page
- JCSAT 3A at 128.0 ° E at LyngSat
Individual evidence
- ↑ Preparations continue with the JCSAT-12 and Optus D3 payloads for Ariane 5's next launch . Arianespace press release, August 12, 2009.