Energia-100

Energia-100 (Энергия-100)
Mission type Communication
Operator Rostelecom
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft Energia-100
Bus USP Bus
Manufacturer RSC Energia
Start of mission
Launch date Planned: September 2017[1]
Rocket Zenit-3F / Fregat-SB
Launch site Baikonur Site 45/1
Contractor Roscosmos
Orbital parameters
Reference system GEO
Transponders
Band Ka band 100Gbps

Energia-100 (Russian: Энергия-100) is a geostationary communications satellite built by the Russian company RSC Energia for its subsidiary Energia-Telecom (Russian: Энергия-Телеком).[2] The whole bandwidths has been leased to the JSC RTComm.RU (Russian: АО РТКомм.РУ) subsidiary of Rostelecom.[3] It is planned to be launched in September 2017 by a Zenit-3F rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, together with AngoSat 1.[1]

Payload

While still based on the USP Bus, the payload is one of the modern high throughput Ka band that offers 100Gbit/s of bandwidth. It has been stated that it is equivalen to 1,500 transponders of low bandwidth band.[2][4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Pietrobon, Steven (19 May 2017). "Russian Launch Manifest". Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Компания "Энергия-Телеком" предоставит "Ростелекому" спутниковый ресурс для оказания услуг связи в Ка-диапазоне" [Energia-Telecom to provide Rostelecom satellite capacity for the provision of telecommunications services in the Ka-band] (in Russian). RSC Energia. September 28, 2015. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
  3. "Спутник "Энергия-100" планируют запустить с "Восточного" в 2018 году" [Energia-100 satellite planned for a 2018 launch from Vostochny] (in Russian). Ria Novosti. October 6, 2015. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
  4. ""Дочка" РКК "Энергия" до конца 2018 года запустит собственный телекоммуникационный спутник" [RSC Energia subsidiary to launch its own communications satellite in 2018] (in Russian). TASS. September 28, 2015. Retrieved 2016-07-20.


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