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KOREASAT-5A communications satellite successfully
launched
October 30, 2017
The KOREASAT-5A
communications satellite, built by Thales Alenia Space for South Korean
operator KTSAT (a KT Corporation company), was successfully orbited
today from Cape Canaveral in Florida by SpaceX, using a Falcon 9
launcher.
Based on Thales Alenia Space’s upgraded Spacebus 4000B2 platform, the
satellite is equipped with 36 Ku-band transponders; it weighed about
3,700 kg at launch. Positioned at 113° East, it will provide Internet
access, multimedia, broadcasting and fixed communications services for
Indonesia, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and the Middle East.
Thales Alenia Space is the prime contractor for KOREASAT-5A, in charge
of its design, production and testing, as well as ground delivery. The
company is also responsible for its launch campaign, the launch and
early operations phase (LEOP) and in-orbit testing (IOT).
KOREASAT-5A is the fourth communications satellite built by Thales
Alenia Space for KTSAT, following KOREASAT-5, KOREASAT-6 and KOREASAT-7,
launched in May. KOREASAT-5A is also the 35th satellite built by Thales
Alenia Space as prime contractor to be launched since the beginning of
the year.
"I would like to express my warm thanks to KTSAT for choosing us to
build KOREASAT-5A,” said Bertrand Maureau, Thales Alenia Space Executive
Vice President, Telecommunications Business Line. “KTSAT is a
long-standing customer and we are delighted to maintain the relationship
of mutual trust between our companies that we have established over the
last decade. Through this successful launch, we are also proud of our
role in supporting the development of large-scale space programs in
South Korea, and in Asia in general."
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