GEOStar-1 explained
The GEOStar-1 is a communications satellite spacecraft model made by Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems in the late 1990s[1] for telecommunications in geosynchronous orbit.[2] The GEOStar-1 satellite bus is designed for a 15-year mission[3] and was compatible with the Ariane 4, Ariane 5, Delta II, Proton (rocket family), and Long March (rocket family).
Satellite Orders
|-! Satellite! Country! Operator! Type! Coverage ! Launch date (
GMT) ! Rocket!width="200pt"| Changes! Status |-|
BSAT-2a|Japan|
BSAT Corp|Television broadcasting|4 Ku-band||
Ariane 5G||Retired|-|
BSAT-2b|Japan|
BSAT Corp|Television broadcasting|4 Ku-band||
Ariane 5G||Partial launch failure|-|
BSAT-2c|Japan|
BSAT Corp|Television broadcasting|4 Ku-band||
Ariane 5G||Retired|-|
IndoStar-1|Indonesia|Media Citra Indovision|Television broadcasting|5 S-band||
Ariane 44L||Retired|-|}
Notes and References
- Web site: GSSAP – Spacecraft & Satellites. 2021-04-18. en-US.
- Web site: OSC: StarBus → Star-1 . . 27 August 2015 . . 16 June 2020.
- Web site: OSC → Orbital ATK → Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (NGIS): Aquila → GeoStar-1. 2021-04-18. space.skyrocket.de.