ASTRA 1P communications
satellite successfully launched
June 21, 2024
ASTRA 1P communications
satellite has successfully been launched by a SpaceX
Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
As prime contractor for ASTRA
1P, Thales Alenia Space is responsible for the
satellite’s design, manufacture and assembly,
integration and testing (AIT), as well as oversight
of the launch campaign.
Based on Thales Alenia Space’s
powerful Spacebus NEO platform, featuring
all-electric propulsion, ASTRA 1P will enable
private and public broadcasters across Europe to
deliver content with the highest picture quality.
Ordered by SES, ASTRA 1P will join the company’s
satellite fleet currently serving 119 million TV
homes in Europe and will help ensure continuity of
SES services until 2040.
With a launch mass of 5 metric
tons and a very powerful payload, ASTRA 1P will be
one of the most capacitive satellites in
geostationary orbit and the most powerful operating
from the 19.2° East orbital position. This wide-beam
satellite has 80 Ku-band transponders and is
designed to broadcast more than 500 TV channels
simultaneously.
“Thales Alenia Space teams are
delighted with the successful launch of the ASTRA 1P
satellite, which will provide millions of homes with
exceptional TV picture quality,” said Hervé Derrey,
President and CEO of Thales Alenia Space. “This
success follows the previous launches of the SES-17
and SES-22 geostationary satellites. I would like to
thank our long-standing customer SES for its
continued trust as well as the French and European
space agencies, CNES and ESA, for supporting the
development of our product line.”
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