KA-SAT
Mission type | Communication |
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Operator | Eutelsat |
COSPAR ID | 2010-069A |
SATCAT no. | 37258 |
Spacecraft properties | |
Bus | Eurostar E3000 |
Manufacturer | EADS Astrium |
Launch mass | 6,150 kilograms (13,560 lb) |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 26 December 2010 |
Rocket | Proton-M/Briz-M |
Launch site | Baikonur 200/39 |
Contractor | ILS[1] |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric |
Regime | Geostationary |
KA-SAT is a high-throughput telecommunications satellite owned by Eutelsat. The satellite provides broadband Internet access services across Europe and also a small area of the Middle East.[2] It is positioned at 9°E,[3] joining Eurobird 9A Ku band satellite. KA-SAT was manufactured by EADS Astrium, based on the Eurostar E3000 platform, with a total weight of 6 tons.[1] It was launched by Proton in December 2010.[2] The satellite is named after the Ka band frequency, which is used on the spacecraft.
Spacecraft
The spacecraft is equipped with four multi-feed deployable antennas with enhanced pointing accuracy and a high-efficiency repeater[citation needed]. It is configured with 82 spotbeams,[2] making it the most advanced multi-spot satellite designed in the world to date[citation needed]. Each spotbeam is associated with a 237 MHz wide transponder, allowing a data bit rate throughput of 475 Mbit/s per spot.
The spacecraft power is about 14 kW and the payload DC power is 11 kW. The solar array power provides up to 16 kW. The payload mass is about 1000 kg, the dry mass is about 3170 kg, the launch mass was 6100 kg. The manoeuvre lifetime in orbit is estimated to 16 years.
Broadband Internet access service
According to Eutelsat, KA-SAT will be able to provide broadband Internet access to potentially more than one million homes. The company invested about €350 million in the program, including the satellite manufacturing and launch.
KA-SAT features a high level of frequency reuse enabling the system to achieve a total capacity of more than 90 Gbit/s.[4][5] The introduction of KA-SAT has tripled the total capacity commercialized by Eutelsat[citation needed].
The satellite operates in conjunction with ten terrestrial teleports (two of them as a backup) providing Internet gateway services, parts of the Eutelsat's Tooway service[citation needed], all of them linked by the "KA-SAT ring", a terrestrial telecommunication high-speed network. The service is centrally operated from Skylogic's NOC based in Torino (Italy) (Skylogic is a subsidiary of Eutelsat).
Communication systems
The data communications used on the KA-SAT satellite are transmitted to and from equipment manufactured by ViaSat:
- in the Eutelsat's teleports (Internet gateways), the ViaSat "SurfBeam 2" hub system;
- at the customer site, the ViaSat "SurfBeam 2" modem as a customer-premises equipment.
"SurfBeam 2" is a modified version of the DOCSIS protocol adapted by ViaSat Inc. to the satellite physical link and adopts most recent technology for modulation on the forward channel, i.e. DVB-S2, and channel access method, i.e. MF-TDMA (Multi Frequency-TDMA).[6]
References
- ^ a b "KA-SAT Mission Overview". International Launch Services. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 December 2010.
- ^ a b c Jonathan Amos (26 December 2010). "Ka-Sat net-dedicated spacecraft lifts off". BBC News.
- ^ Yang Lina (27 December 2010). "Russia puts European satellite into orbit". Xinhua News Agency.
- ^ "Eutelsat to Drive Satellite Broadband to New Frontiers with First Full Ka-Band Satellite Infrastructure" (PDF) (Press release). Eutelsat. 7 January 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2009.
- ^ http://www.eutelsat.com/en/satellites/the-fleet/EUTELSAT-KA-SAT-characteristics.html
- ^ http://www.viasat.com/broadband-networks/ka-sat-now-scheduled-for-launch-december-20