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Spainsat
Mission typeTelecommunications
OperatorHisdesat, XTAR
COSPAR ID2006-007A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.28945Edit this on Wikidata
Mission durationPlanned 15 years
Spacecraft properties
BusSSL 1300
ManufacturerSpace Systems/Loral
Launch mass3,683 kg (8,120 lb)
Dry mass1,467 kg (3,234 lb)
Power5773 W
Start of mission
Launch date11 March 2006, 22:33 GMT
RocketAriane 5 ECA
Launch siteGuiana Space Centre ELA-3
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeGeosynchronous
Longitude30°West
Transponders
Band12X band and 1 K band
Coverage areaNorth America, South America, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Atlantic Ocean
 

Spainsat is a Spanish telecommunications satellite used for military and government communications. It allows telecommunications the different missions of the Spanish Armed forces abroad by providing coverage on a wide area of the world ranging from the United States and South America to the Middle East, including Africa and Europe.[1]

Overview[edit]

The satellite belongs to Hisdesat (Spanish company participated by Hispasat (43%), Ingeniería y Servicios Aeroespaciales (30%), Airbus (15%), Indra Espacio (7%) and Sener (5%)), and its initial investment was 415 million euros. It was built by Space Systems LoralinCalifornia United States, with an expected useful life of at least 15 years. Its takeoff mass was about 3,700 kilograms. It is instrumented with several transponders in the X band and one in the K military band. It is situated on a geostationary orbit at 36,000 kilometresofaltitude, 30 degrees west, over the Atlantic Ocean.

The satellite provides coverage to humanitarian, security and intelligence missions as well as to military operations, image transfers, embassy services and Spanish governmental communications.

Launch[edit]

The satellite was launched on 11 March 2006 at 22:33 GMT from the Guiana Space CentreinKourou, French Guiana, by an Ariane 5 ECA rocket of Arianespace.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SpainSat • Hisdesat". www.hisdesat.es. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  • ^ "Technical details for satellite SPAINSAT". N2YO.com - Real Time Satellite Tracking and Predictions. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  • External links[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spainsat&oldid=1181452886"

    Categories: 
    Communications satellites in geostationary orbit
    Satellites using the SSL 1300 bus
    Satellites of Spain
    2006 in Spain
    Spacecraft launched in 2006
     



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