LeoSat

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LeoSat is a satellite constellation project. It is designed to consist of 78 to 108 satellites in 1400 km orbit. Ka band should be used for downlink. The total estimated cost of the project is €3.0 to €3.1 billion ($3.5 to $3.6 billion).

In May 2017, SKY Perfect JSAT Group announced it will invest in LeoSat.[1]

References

  1. ^ Jsat hopes its LeoSat stake will ward off cannibalization, SpaceNews, 2 June 2017, accessed 2017-08-05.

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