SSL-built Satellite Satmex 8 successfully performs post-launch
maneuvers
March 27, 2013
Space Systems/Loral (SSL), announced
that the Satmex 8 satellite, designed and built for Satélites
Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V. (Satmex), was launched yesterday and is
successfully performing post-launch maneuvers according to plan.
The satellite deployed its solar arrays on schedule following
its launch aboard a Proton Breeze M launch vehicle provided by
International Launch Services (ILS) from the Baikonur Space
Center in
Kazakhstan. The satellite will begin firing its
main thruster later today in order to start maneuvering into
geosynchronous orbit.
"SSL shares Satmex's focus on quality
service and the use of satellite communications for an
interconnected world," said John Celli, president of SSL. "We
are pleased to see Satmex 8 performing on orbit where it joins
Satmex 6, also built by SSL, which continues to provide reliable
service over the Americas."
Satmex 8 is a Fixed Satellite Services
(FSS) spacecraft that will provide video content and
distribution, broadband services, and cellular backhaul in
North, South and
Central America. It will also help people in
remote areas with services for telemedicine, distance learning,
and emergency communications. When the satellite completes
in-orbit testing, it will replace Satmex 5 at 116.8 degrees West
longitude.
"SSL has been an important contributor
to our fleet expansion," said
Jesus Gutierrez , program
manager and director of engineering of Satmex. "We would like to
thank everyone at SSL, ILS, and Satmex who dedicated their time
to this satellite and made this launch a success."