Vinasat-1 Explained

VINASAT-1
Mission Type:Communications
Operator:VNPT
Cospar Id:2008-018A
Satcat:32767
Mission Duration:15 years
Spacecraft Bus:A2100A
Manufacturer:Lockheed Martin
Launch Mass:2637kg (5,814lb)
Launch Date: UTC[1]
Launch Rocket:Ariane 5ECA V182
Launch Site:Kourou ELA-3
Launch Contractor:Arianespace
Orbit Epoch:29 October 2013, 15:56:24 UTC[2]
Orbit Reference:Geocentric
Orbit Regime:Geostationary
Orbit Periapsis:35782km (22,234miles)
Orbit Apoapsis:35803km (22,247miles)
Orbit Inclination:0.02 degrees
Orbit Period:23.93 hours
Orbit Longitude:132° east
Apsis:gee

Vinasat-1 (stylized all uppercase) is a satellite launched by Vietnam, marking a significant achievement for the nation. The launch took place on April 18, 2008, at 22:17 GMT, using an Ariane 5 ECA rocket from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana, facilitated by Arianespace. Vinasat is the national satellite program of Vietnam, aimed to facilitate telecommunications links in the country.

Vietnam hopes to achieve various economic benefits due to the improved telecommunications links that the satellite will provide. Vietnam also hopes to provide radio, television, and telephone access throughout the country.[3]

Vinasat-1’s launch was postponed from its original plan in 2005. This was due to its frequency coordination procedures' complexity, which required adherence to the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

Satellite operations for Vinasat-1 were under the management of Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems (LMCSS), as per the delivery-in-orbit contract signed in Hanoi on May 12, 2006.[4] The satellite utilizes the Lockheed Martin A2100's advanced features, which includes 12 Ku band transponders and 8 C band transponders.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Launch Log. Jonathan. McDowell. Jonathan's Space Page. 30 October 2013.
  2. Web site: VINASAT 1 Satellite details 2008-018A NORAD 32767. N2YO. 29 October 2013. 30 October 2013.
  3. Martyn William.Vietnam Launches Its First Satellite. IDG News Service
  4. Web site: VINASAT 1. space.skyrocket.de. 2020-01-24.