Hughes
JUPITER 3 Satellite Successfully
Launches, Heralds the Start of a New Era
of Connectivity
July 29, 2023
Hughes Network
Systems, an EchoStar company, announced
its JUPITER™ 3 ultra high-density
satellite has successfully launched on a
SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from historic
Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A in
Florida. Also known as EchoStar XXIV,
JUPITER 3 was built by Maxar
Technologies in Palo Alto, CA, and is
engineered to deliver gigabytes of
connectivity to customers across North
and South America.
On July 29 at 2:32
a.m. EDT, three hours and twenty-eight
minutes after lift-off, JUPITER 3
successfully deployed from the launch
vehicle. The satellite began sending and
receiving its first signals, and
engineers deployed the JUPITER 3 solar
arrays, which unfolded in space to their
full ten-story span.
“JUPITER 3 is the
highest capacity, highest performing
satellite we’ve ever launched. As the
leading provider and inventor of
satellite internet, we’re proud to
herald the start of a new era of
connectivity and serve more customers
where cable and fiber cannot,” said
Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar. “This
purpose-built satellite is engineered
uniquely to meet our customers’ needs
and target capacity where it’s needed
most, such as the most rural regions of
the Americas, so they can stay connected
to the applications and services they
depend on every day.”
Over the next
several weeks, JUPITER 3 will travel
into a geosynchronous orbit 22,236 miles
(35,786 kilometers) above the Earth to
its destination at the 95 degrees west
orbital slot. It will then undergo
extensive bus and payload testing before
entering service and augmenting the
Hughes JUPITER fleet with more than 500
Gbps of additional capacity.
“Whether helping a
student in Mexico expand her horizons
with access to technology, connecting a
farmer in Idaho with the tools to
monitor his crops, or connecting a
senior in Montana to her doctor via a
telehealth appointment, JUPITER 3 will
connect our customers to what matters
most,” added Akhavan.
With JUPITER 3,
Hughes will enhance its HughesNet®
offerings for customers in the U.S. and
Latin America with more broadband
capacity overall and higher speed plans
in many markets—some with download
speeds up to 100 Mbps. The company will
also offer higher speed HughesNet
Fusion® plans, the innovative
low-latency home internet that leverages
multipath technology to blend satellite
and wireless technologies seamlessly
into a low-latency satellite internet
experience.
With dense,
high-throughput capacity across the
Americas, JUPITER 3 will also support
applications such as in-flight Wi-Fi,
enterprise networking and cellular
backhaul for mobile network operators
(MNOs).