ABS-3A

ABS-3A
Mission typeCommunications
OperatorABS
COSPAR ID2015-010A[1]
SATCAT no.40424[1]
Mission duration15 years (planned)
Spacecraft properties
BusBoeing 702SP
ManufacturerBoeing
Launch mass4,354 pounds (1,975 kg)
Dry mass3,759 pounds (1,705 kg)
Power>10.9kW at 15 years
Start of mission
Launch dateMarch 2, 2015, 03:50 (2015-03-02UTC03:50Z) UTC
RocketFalcon 9 v1.1
Launch siteCape Canaveral SLC-40
ContractorSpaceX
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeGeostationary
Longitude3° West
Transponders
Band24 Ku band, 24 C band
Frequency13.750-14.750 / 10.700-11.200, 11.450-11.700, 12.500-12.750 (Ku band), 5.850-6.425/3.625-4.200 (C band)
Bandwidth72 MHz (Ku band, C band)
TWTA power150 watts (Ku band),70 watts (C band)
 

ABS-3A is a communications satellite operated by ABS (formerly known as Asia Broadcast Satellite), providing coverage in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.[2] It is positioned in geostationary orbit at 3° West, and offers C and Ku-band payload capacity to support video, data, mobility and government applications. The satellite is the first commercial communications satellite in orbit to use electric propulsion, providing a significant weight savings.[3]

  1. ^ a b "ABS 3A Satellite details 2015-010A NORAD 40424". N2YO. 19 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Satellite Fleet ABS-3A". Asia Broadcast Satellite. Archived from the original on 6 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  3. ^ Clark, Stephen (1 March 2015). "Boeing's first two all-electric satellites ready for launch". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 2 March 2015.

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