GovSat-1 Successfully Launched on SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket
The GovSat-1 spacecraft was successfully launched into space today on
board a flight-proven SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 4:25 PM EST from Cape
Canaveral Air Force Station.
GovSat-1 is the first satellite of GovSat, a public private partnership
between the Government of Luxembourg and the world-leading satellite
operator SES.
The multi-mission satellite will be located at the 21.5 degrees East orbital
slot, to serve governmental and institutional customers over Europe, the
Middle East and Africa, and provide extensive maritime coverage over the
Mediterranean and Baltic seas, and the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
The highly flexible and resilient GovSat-1 payload features advanced
security capabilities and uses dedicated frequencies in X-band and military
Ka-band. GovSat-1 is equipped with six high-powered fully steerable spot
beams, a high-power X-band Global beam, and features sixty-eight transponder
equivalent units in total.
The satellite is entirely dedicated to government and institutional users,
and will be operated by GovSat from the Secure Mission Operations Centre in
Luxembourg. The secure and robust connectivity on GovSat-1 will enable
critical communications in theatres of operations, interconnect key
institutional or defence sites, and support applications such as
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and communications on
the move, among others.
The Luxembourg Government has pre-committed an important amount of capacity
on the satellite in support of its NATO commitments. The remaining capacity
will be made available to governmental and institutional users on commercial
business terms.
“The launch of GovSat-1 opens up a new era of secure satellite connectivity
for governments and institutions," said Patrick Biewer, Chief Executive
Officer of GovSat. “It brings differentiated capabilities on secure X- and
military Ka-band, leveraging private sector efficiencies and strong
governmental support. GovSat-1 was designed to meet the specific needs of
government customers, and will enable a wide array of defence and civilian
security applications, even in the most remote locations.”
Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister of Luxembourg, said, “Luxembourg has always
been a pioneer in the space industry and has a long tradition in innovative
partnerships with private aerospace companies. The launch of GovSat-1 is the
beginning of a new space experience for Luxembourg, after the foundation of
SES in 1985 and the launch of the first SES satellite nearly 30 years ago.
GovSat and the launch of GovSat-1 is another step towards strengthening the
position of Luxembourg as a key player in the aerospace sector, and
contributes to a diversification of our economy.”
Etienne Schneider, Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of the Economy,
said, “Luxembourg has delivered on our pledge to increase our defence
spending as a NATO ally in line with our defence commitments. We are doing
this through an innovative partnership with the Luxembourg based leading
satellite operator SES. We are thus providing an efficient and reliable
solution for satellite communications that meets the increasingly
sophisticated demands of our NATO allies. We are leveraging the competences
of the Luxembourg space industry, which enjoys a great reputation worldwide
and is further being developed through Luxembourg's SpaceResources.lu
initiative.”
Karim Michel Sabbagh, President and CEO of SES, said, “Global government
satellite communications is an important growth driver for SES, and we
continue to expand our capabilities to serve this thriving market. The
GovSat-1 satellite brings differentiated capabilities which complement SES’s
existing suite of offerings for governments and institutions. This unique
solution is possible thanks to our partnership with the Luxembourg
Government.”