ASTRA 1L
The ASTRA 1L satellite is located at 19.2° East, ASTRA’s prime orbital position for Direct-to-Home services, providing capacity mainly for the transmission of broadcast services to consumer audiences in continental Europe. ASTRA 1L will also extend ASTRA’s Ka-band capabilities - currently available only via ASTRA 1H - with a secondary, Ka-band payload. ASTRA 1L guarantees continuity for the ASTRA fleet at 19.2° East, and will replace ASTRA 1E when that satellite approaches its end of life.
Satellite Facts
Satellite construction information
| Construction: |
June 2003 - March 2007 in Newton (PHL) and Sunnyvale (San Francisco)
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| Transport to launch site: |
by a Russian Antonov Cargo plane from Sunnyvale to Kourou
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Satellite launch information
| Launch date: |
04.05.2007 00:29
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| Launch vehicle: |
Ariane 5 ECA
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| Launch mass: |
4500 kg
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Satellite orbital information
| Satellite manufacturer: |
Lockheed Martin
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| Satellite type: |
A2100 AX
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| Orbital location: |
19.2° east
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| Stabilization system: |
3-axis type
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| Total power consumption: |
13,074 W
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Satellite transponder information
| Transponder capacity: |
25 Ku + 2 Ka End of Life 29 Ku + 2 Ka First Five Years
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| TWTA output power: |
140 W (Ku Band) 128 W (Ka Band)
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| EIRP: |
46 to 54.5 dBW
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| All transponders are eclipse protected: |
yes
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| Transponder bandwidth: |
26 MHz (Bands A,B,C and G) 33 MHz (Band F) 500 MHz (Ka Band)
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Channel capacity
| Total Ku-band channels: |
72
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| 10.95-11.20 GHz: |
16 channels (band C)
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| 11.20-11.45 GHz: |
16 channels (band A)
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| 11.45-11.70 GHz: |
16 channels (band B)
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| 12.10-12.50 GHz: |
8 channels (band F)
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| 12.50-12.75 GHz: |
16 channels (band G)
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| 18.30-18.80 GHz: |
2 Ka band channels
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Footprint
FSS beam
Ka TX beam
Ka RX beam