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Nahuel 1A

Nahuel 1A
Mission type Communication
Operator Nahuelsat
AR-SAT (since 2006)
COSPAR ID 1997-002B
Spacecraft properties
Bus Spacebus 2000NG
Manufacturer Dornier Satellitensysteme (prime)
Aérospatiale (bus)
Launch mass 1,790 kg (3,950 lb)
Dry mass 828 kg (1,825 lb)
Power 2700 Watts
Start of mission
Launch date 22:04:00, January 30, 1997 (1997-01-30T22:04:00)
Rocket Ariane 44L
Launch site Guiana Space Centre ELA-2
Contractor Arianespace
End of mission
Disposal Placed on a graveyard orbit
Deactivated June 7th, 2010
Orbital parameters
Regime GSO
Longitude 71.8° W
Transponders
Band 18 Ku band transponders covering Latin America and U.S.
ARSAT Satellite Fleet
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Nahuel 1A was a Spacebus 2000NG satellite manufactured Dornier Satellitensysteme as prime contractor with Aérospatiale of Cannes-Mandelieu supplying the bus. It was launched on January 30, 1997 by an Ariane 44L launcher along companion GE-2. The satellite was located in the 71.8 degrees West slot. It was operated by Nahuelsat S.A., the first satellite operator of Argentina from its ground station in Benavidez, province of Buenos Aires. It was transferred in 2006 ARSAT S.A., along all other Nahuelsat S.A. assets. Satellite mass was 1,790 kg (3,950 lb) wet, 828 kg (1,825 lb) dry with a nominal lifetime of 12.33 years. It had eighteen 54 MHz transponders implemented with 55W TWTAs in three Ku band and extended Ku band coverages. Thus, it had 27 transponder equivalent or 972 MHz of Ku Band bandwidth.

It was successfully reorbited in June 2010, when most of the on-board propellant depleted, using the remaining propellant and blowdown helium still stored in the propellant tanks.

In the early 1990s, the Argentine government gave the monopoly for Ku band satellite broadcasting to Nahuelsat S.A. a consortium of European companies. The company had the obligation of placing a communications satellite on the geosynchronous orbit slot 71.8 West, the only one assigned to the country by ITU to keep the slot rights before they lapsed. The company leased two satellites (Anik C1 and later Anik C2) to hold the orbital rights. In the mean time, they ordered a satellite, plus a backup, and a ground station from Dornier Satellitensysteme, which acted as program prime.


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