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N-STAR b

N-STAR b
Mission type Communication
Operator SKY Perfect JSAT Group
COSPAR ID 1996-007A
SATCAT no. 23781
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft N-STAR b
Bus SSL 1300
Manufacturer Space Systems/Loral
Launch mass 3,400 kg (7,500 lb)
BOL mass 2,050 kg (4,520 lb)
Dry mass 1,617 kg (3,565 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date 07:19:38, February 5, 1996 (1996-02-05T07:19:38)
Rocket Ariane 44P
Launch site Kourou ELA-2
Contractor Arianespace
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Inclined geosynchronous
Semi-major axis 42,451 km
Perigee 36,037.74 km
Apogee 36,123.3 km
Inclination 7.9°
Period 1,450.8 minutes
Epoch 2016-08-21 00:00:00 UTC
Transponders
Band C band: 6
Ka band: 11
Ku band: 8
S band: 1
← N-STAR a
N-STAR c →

N-STAR b, was a geostationary communications satellite originally ordered by a consortium including NTT DoCoMo and JSAT Corporation, and later fully acquired by JSAT, which was merged into SKY Perfect JSAT Group. It was designed and manufactured by Space Systems/Loral on the SSL 1300 platform. It had a launch weight of approximately 3,400 kg (7,500 lb), and a 10-year design life. Its payload is composed of 6 C band, 11 Ka band, 8 Ku band and 1 S band transponders.

N-Star was created as a joint venture between JSAT, NTT, NTT Communications and NTT DoCoMo for the supply of these latter two WIDESTAR satellite telephone and data packet service. JSAT would handle the satellite side of business and NTT DoCoMo would operate the payload.

Two identical satellites were ordered on 1992 from Space Systems Loral, N-STAR a and N-STAR b, for 1995 and 1996 on orbit delivery. They would be "switchboards in the sky" having S band, C band, Ka band and Ku band payload.

N-STAR a was successfully launched aboard an Ariane 44P on August 29, 1995. Its twin, N-STAR b, launched on February 5, 1996, also aboard an Ariane 44P. The satellite telephone service was operational in March 1996. On March 2000, the packet communications service was introduced. On March 2000, JSAT received the NTT Communications interest in the N-STAR a and N-STAR b.


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