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BSAT-2a

BSAT-2a
Mission type Communication
Operator B-SAT
COSPAR ID 2001-011B
SATCAT no. 26720
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft BSAT-2a
Bus STAR-1
Manufacturer Orbital Sciences Corporation
Launch mass 1,317 kg (2,903 lb)
Dry mass 535 kg (1,179 lb)
Dimensions 3.76 m × 2.49 m × 2.03 m (12.3 ft × 8.2 ft × 6.7 ft)
Power 2.6 kW
Start of mission
Launch date 22:51, March 8, 2001 (2001-03-08T22:51)
Rocket Ariane 5G V-140
Launch site Guiana Space Center ELA-3
Contractor Arianespace
Entered service April 26, 2001
End of mission
Disposal Placed in a graveyard orbit
Deactivated January 2013 (2013-01)
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Graveyard orbit
Semi-major axis 42,474 km
Perigee 36,069.5 km
Apogee 36,137.2 km
Inclination 3.4°
Period 1,451.9 minutes
Epoch 00:00:00 UTC 2016-09-07
Transponders
Band 4 (plus 4 spares) Ku band
TWTA power 130 Watts
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BSAT-2a, was a geostationary communications satellite operated by B-SAT which was designed and manufactured by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the STAR-1 platform. It was stationed on the 110° East orbital slot along its companion BSAT-2c from where they provided redundant high definition direct television broadcastin across Japan.

BSAT-2a was designed and manufactured by Orbital Sciences Corporation on the STAR-1 satellite bus for B-SAT. It had a launch mass of 1,317 kg (2,903 lb), a dry mass of 535 kg (1,179 lb), and a 10-year design life. As all four STAR-1 satellites, it had a solid rocket Star 30CBP apogee kick motor for orbit raising, plus 200 kg (440 lb) of propellant for its liquid propellant station keeping thrusters.

It measured 3.76 m × 2.49 m × 2.03 m (12.3 ft × 8.2 ft × 6.7 ft) when stowed for launch. Its dual wing solar panels can generate 2.6 kW of power at the beginning of its design life, and span 16.10 m (52.8 ft) when fully deployed.

It has a single Ku band payload with four active transponders plus four spares with a TWTA output power of 130 Watts.

On March 1999, B-SAT ordered from Orbital Sciences Corporation two satellites based on the STAR-1 platform: BSAT-2a and BSAT-2b. This was the second order of the bus and the first since Orbital had acquired CTA Space Systems, the original developer.


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