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Palapa-D

Palapa-D
Mission type Communication
Operator Indosat
Global Mediacom
COSPAR ID 2009-046A
SATCAT no. 35812
Mission duration 15 years (planned)
10.5 years (expected)
Spacecraft properties
Bus Spacebus-4000B3
Manufacturer Thales Alenia Space
Start of mission
Launch date 31 August 2009, 09:28 (2009-08-31UTC09:28Z) UTC
Rocket Chang Zheng 3B/E
Launch site Xichang LA-2
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Geostationary
Longitude 113° East
Perigee 35,783 kilometres (22,235 mi)
Apogee 35,803 kilometres (22,247 mi)
Inclination 0.03 degrees
Period 1436.13 minutes
Epoch 23 January 2015, 13:40:35 UTC

Palapa-D, also known as Palapa D1, is an Indonesian geostationary communications satellite which is operated by Indosat and MNC Media. It was built by Thales Alenia Space, based on the Spacebus-4000B3 satellite bus, and carries thirty five G/H band and five J band transponders (US IEEE C and Ku bands respectively). It is positioned in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 113° East, where it will replace the Palapa C2 satellite.

Indosat ordered Palapa-D from Thales Alenia Space in 2007. The satellite was built without using American components, and was therefore not restricted by US International Traffic in Arms Regulations, which allowed the China Great Wall Industry Corporation to be selected as a launch service provider.

A Long March 3B rocket, flying from Launch Area 2 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre was used to launch Palapa-D. A problem with the third stage of its carrier rocket left it in an incorrect orbit, which was subsequently corrected using the spacecraft's onboard propulsion system.

After launch, Palapa-D was to have separated from its carrier rocket into a geosynchronous transfer orbit, however one of its two identical upper-stage engines failed to deliver the necessary thrust, resulting in it reaching a lower orbit than planned. The 400 newton apogee motor of the satellite was subsequently used, in a non-nominally mode to raise it into geostationary orbit.


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