Express AM5, a New Russian Communication
Satellite, Placed into Orbit
27 December 2013
Express AM5, a Russian communication satellite
was orbited on 26 December 2013. The Proton M launch
vehicle with this satellite aboard blasted off at 14:49:56
Moscow Time. The new spacecraft of the AM5 heavy-lift
family is to be drifted to GSO 140 deg E slot to offer services
across the Far East and Siberia.
Express AM5 is built for
Russian Space Communications Company (RSCC) by Reshetnev ISS in
collaboration with MDA of Canada and the state-owned Radio R&D
Institute (NIIR) of Russia. Built around the Express 2000
bus and fit with 84 C-, Ku-, Ka-, or L- band transponders this
spacecraft is designed to provide services for 15 years.
Its architecture takes into consideration the future development
of the domestic market of space communication and TV/audio
casting services as set forth in the Federal Goal-oriented
Program ‘Development of TV/Audio Casting in Russian Federation,
2009 – 2015’. This program falls within the framework of the
Federal Space Program of Russia Through 2015. The
spacecraft will enable setting up the infrastructure that will
make a TV/Audio multiplex (including HDTV) available for
households in eastern areas of this country. Additionally,
AM5 will contribute to handling tasks related to mobile
Presidential/Governmental links, broadband Internet
connectivity, and provision of service packages (including
digital TV, voice links, video teleconferencing, and data
transmission) as well as to building VSAT-based networks in
Siberia and the Far East.
Express AM5 is to be commissioned for services
from 140 deg E May next year – as soon as in-orbit tests and
check-outs of all onboard systems have been completed.
“The launch of Express AM5 opens a new page in the
development of the Russian constellation. We are facing an
enormous amount of work next year aimed at commissioning of the
newly-orbited spacecraft in addition to another six satellites,
at switching over the networks now in service to these
space-borne devices, and at the implementation of the new and
long-awaited projects in the field of space
communications/digital broadcasting both across Russia and
beyond,” points out Yury Prokhorov, RSCC General Director.
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