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Successful
launch of the Hispasat 30W-6 satellite from Florida (EEUU)
March 6, 2018
HISPASAT’S new
communications satellite, which was launched by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, is now in space.
Hispasat 30W-6, located at
the 30° West orbital position, will provide a wide range of
telecommunications services to Europe, America and North Africa.
MADRID, 6 March 2018.
HISPASAT, the Spanish satellite communications operator, successfully
launched its twelfth satellite, Hispasat 30W-6, at 06:33 Spanish time, from
Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in
Florida atop SpaceX's launch vehicle Falcon 9.
Approximately 33 minutes
after the rocket took off, the Hispasat 30W-6 satellite separated from the
launch vehicle, at which point the solar panels were started up and
deployed. From that moment on, manoeuvres began to position the new
satellite at the geostationary orbit point where the test phase will be
carried out to make sure it is working properly, and which is scheduled to
last several weeks. Once the tests have been passed, the satellite will be
placed in its final orbital position at 30° West.
Carlos Espinós, CEO of
HISPASAT, confirmed that "this new satellite will allow us to meet the
growing connectivity demand detected in the market. In the hyperconnected
world in which we live, access to quality broadband is an essential need for
economic, social and even personal development, and this satellite fulfils
this need in places other technologies cannot reach. Hispasat 30W-6 allows
us to broaden capacity and services, while completing the current phase of
the company's growth plan”.
Hispasat 30W-6 provides:
GREATER CAPACITY: from its
orbital position at 30º West, Hispasat 30W-6 will replace and broaden the
capacity of Hispasat 30W-4. It has 40 Ku-band transponders, up to 6 Ka-band
beams and 10 C-band transponders.
BETTER COVERAGE: Hispasat
30W-6 has beams aimed at the Mediterranean, Europe, Spain, northeast Africa
and the American continent, it increases the operator's offer in Ka and Ku
bands, and incorporates a new C-band beam with Pan American coverage.
BETTER SERVICES: This
configuration enables Hispasat 30W-6 to contribute to the reduction in the
digital divide in North Africa, Latin America or the Iberian Peninsula. The
Ka-band beams over the Spanish territory will allow quality Internet access
in rural areas, thus promoting access to information technologies in places
where it is not possible with other infrastructures. Furthermore, Hispasat
30W-6 will strengthen the distribution of audiovisual content in Latin
America, enabling access for over 50 million users through their audiovisual
distribution platforms, and will offer connectivity in high-speed trains and
maritime services in the Caribbean and Mediterranean.
Hispasat 30W-6 is the fourth
satellite of the HISPASAT fleet to be built by Space Systems Loral using its
1300 platform and involved the participation of Spanish companies for the
manufacture of several components and development of the ground segment:
Thales Alenia Space España, Airbus D&S España, TRYO Aerospace, DAS
Photonics, Iberespacio, GMV and Indra.
Innovation
Hispasat 30W-6 incorporates
demonstration equipment for a Ka-band receiver based on photonics technology
with modules that have been designed by DAS Photonics and TRYO Aerospace.
With services similar to those of the current receptors available in the
market, the application of photonics technology to this type of components
will enable, in the future, its mass and volume to be significantly reduced
and the performance of the payload to be improved.
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