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JCSAT-2A

JCSAT-8 → JCSAT-2A
Names

JCSAT-8 (Apr 2000 to Mar 2002)

JCSAT-2A (Mar 2002 onward)
Mission type Communication
Operator SKY Perfect JSAT Group
COSPAR ID 2002-015A
SATCAT no. 27399
Website JSAT Official Page
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft JCSAT-8
Bus HS-601
Manufacturer Hughes
Launch mass 2,460 kg (5,420 lb)
Dimensions 21 m × 7.6 m × 4.6 m (69 ft × 25 ft × 15 ft) with solar panels and antennas deployed.
Power 3.7 kW
Start of mission
Launch date 01:29:00, March 29, 2002 (2002-03-29T01:29:00)
Rocket Ariane 44L
Launch site GSC ELA-2
Contractor Arianespace
Orbital parameters
Regime GEO
Longitude 154°East
Transponders
Band Ku band: 16 × 57 Mhz
C band: 11 × 36 MHz + 5 × 54 MHz
Bandwidth 1,578 MHz
TWTA power Ku band 120 W
C band 34 W
← JCSAT-110
JCSAT-5A →

JCSAT-8 (Apr 2000 to Mar 2002)

JCSAT-2A, known as JCSAT-8 before launch, is a geostationary communications satellite operated by SKY Perfect JSAT Group (JSAT) which was designed and manufactured by Boeing on the BSS-601 platform. It has Ku band and C band payload and was used to replace JCSAT-2 at the 154°East longitude. It covers Japan, East Asia, Australia and Hawaii.

The spacecraft was designed and manufactured by Boeing on the BSS-601 satellite bus. It had a launch mass of 2,460 kg (5,420 lb) a power production of 3.7 kW and a 11 year design life. Stowed for launch it measured 3.6 m × 2.7 m × 4.3 m (11.8 ft × 8.9 ft × 14.1 ft), with its solar panels and antennas deployed it measured 21 m × 4.3 m × 7.6 m (69 ft × 14 ft × 25 ft).

Its payload is composed of sixteen 57 MHz Ku band plus eleven 36 MHz and five 54 MHz C band transponders, for a total bandwidth of 1,578 MHz. Its high power amplifiers had an output power of 120 Watts on Ku band and 34 Watts on C band.

The Ku band footprint covers only Japan, while the C band beams cover Japan, East Asia, Australia and Hawaii.

In April 2000, JSAT ordered JCSAT-8 from Boeing (which had acquired the HS-601 business from Hughes), to replace JCSAT-2 at the 154° East slot. It would provide coverage to Japan, East Asia, Australia and Hawaii.


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