SSL-built satellite for Sirius XM Radio
successfully performs post-launch maneuvers
Oct. 28, 2013
Space
Systems/Loral announced that the Sirius FM-6
satellite, designed and built for Sirius XM
Radio, is performing post-launch maneuvers
according to plan. The satellite deployed
its solar arrays late Friday evening,
following a successful launch from the
Baikonur Space Center in
Kazakhstan
aboard a Proton Breeze M launch vehicle,
provided by International Launch Services
(ILS). Yesterday, it began the first
of several thruster firings to maneuver into
geosynchronous orbit.
Sirius FM-6 is a
high-power, 20-kilowatt satellite that has
an X-band uplink and an S-band downlink
payload. It has a nine-meter unfurlable
reflector, built by Harris Corporation,
which allows for broadcast to cars and
satellite radios for the home, office and to
mobile devices.
The first three
satellites built by SSL for SiriusXM were
placed in a unique near-polar orbit and have
provided uninterrupted service throughout
their life. Sirius FM-6 is the third
high power geostationary (GEO) satellite
built by SSL for SiriusXM.
Sirius FM-6 will
help ensure continuous and reliable delivery
of SiriusXM's unparalleled audio
entertainment and data services to 25.6
million subscribers across
North America.
"Our close
collaboration with SiriusXM over the years
has resulted in some of the world's most
powerful spacecraft," said
John Celli,
President of SSL. "It has been an honor to
work with SiriusXM, and to contribute to the
success of satellite radio, which brings
popular entertainment and important
information to millions of people in their
cars, homes and businesses."