Star One D1, JCSat 15 - Ariane 5 ECA (VA234) - Kourou ELA-3 - 21.12.2016, 20:30 UTC

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Salo

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Цитировать CNES ‏@CNES  1 нояб.  
Alors qu'#Ariane5 #VA233 ne décollera que le 17/11, les passagers suivants sont en route ! Dans son conteneur, JCSAT-15 est arrivé à Cayenne
   
 
   
 
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Salo

http://www.arianespace.com/mission-update/arianespace-va234-jcsat-15-delivery/
ЦитироватьNov 4, 2016
JCSAT-15 arrives in Kourou for its December Arianespace Ariane 5 launch from the Spaceport, to carry two SSL-built satellites
Payload preparations for the December dual-passenger flight of Arianespace's heavy-lift Ariane 5 are moving into gear following JCSAT-15's arrival at the Spaceport in French Guiana.

Enclosed in its protective shipping container, JCSAT-15 is unloaded following its delivery to Félix Eboué International Airport via cargo jetliner.
 
This Japanese spacecraft was delivered last week to Félix Eboué International Airport near French Guiana's capital city of Cayenne, then transferred by road for processing inside the Spaceport's S5 satellite preparation facility.
JCSAT-15 was produced by Space Systems Loral (SSL) using its SSL 1300 platform. Equipped with Ku-band transponders, the 10-kW-class satellite will be used by operator SKY Perfect JSAT Corp to help broadcast its multi-channel pay TV service SKY PerfecTV! across Japan, as well as provide data transfer communications and maritime/aviation applications for the Oceania and Indian Ocean regions.

 
A dual-payload Arianespace mission with SSL satellites
Both payloads on the Ariane 5 mission in December – designated Flight VA234 in Arianespace's numbering system – will be SSL-built satellites.  In addition to JCSAT-15, it will orbit Star One D1 for Brazil's Embratel Star One.
Initiating the fourth generation "D" family of Embratel Star One satellites, Star One D1 is the largest ever built for the company, equipped with C-, Ku-, and Ka- band relay capacity. It will have a total mass at liftoff of 6,433 kg.
Flight VA234 with Star One D1 and JCSAT-15 will follow Arianespace's upcoming mission with its heavy-lift launcher, which is to orbit the next four satellites for Europe's Galileo navigation system on November 17; and the next lightweight Vega launch, scheduled for December 5 with Turkey's GÖKTÜRK-1A observation satellite.
         
SKY Perfect JSAT Corp website: www.sptvjsat.com/en/
SSL website: sslmda.com/
Embratel Star One website: www.starone.com.br/en/
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Salo

http://www.arianespace.com/mission-update/star-one-d1-arrives-for-ariane-5-launch-va234/
ЦитироватьNov 18, 2016
Star One D1 arrives for Arianespace's heavy-lift Ariane 5 flight in December with two SSL-built satellites
                        
The protective container with Star One D1 emerges from the An-124 cargo jetliner during unloading activity at Félix Eboué International Airport near Cayenne.

Arianespace's year-ending heavy-lift flight of 2016 from the Spaceport will orbit two passengers based on the SSL 1300 relay platform built by Space Systems Loral (SSL), with the second of these spacecraft now delivered to French Guiana.
                            
The Star One D1 satellite arrived this week aboard a chartered An-124 cargo jetliner, which landed at Félix Eboué International Airport near French Guiana's capital city of Cayenne. It now has begun the pre-launch preparation process at the Spaceport – joining JCSAT-15, which arrived in French Guiana late last month.
Star One D1 is the largest satellite ever built for Brazil's Embratel Star One, and is to be positioned at 84° West for a planned operational lifetime of 15 years. It will complement the service provided by Embratel Star One's Brasilsat B4 satellite – launched by Arianespace in 1994, extending operations in C Band, in addition to bringing new capacities in Ku-band for Latin America and Ka-band for Brazil.

 
Star One D1: the first D family satellite
With an estimated liftoff mass targeted at 6,433 kg., Star One D1 marks the beginning of Embratel Star One's fourth-generation satellites, the D family.
Its C-band relay capacity will handle voice, TV, radio, and data – including Internet. The satellite's Ku-band enables video transmission services directly to users, along with Internet, data and telephony to remote locations. Ka-band provides access to lower-cost broadband and high-speed data transmission for corporate networks and cellular backhaul.
The Ariane 5 mission with Star One D1 is designated Flight VA234 in Arianespace's launch family numbering system, and its JCSAT-15 co-passenger was produced by SSL for Japan's SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation. Operating in Ku-band, JCSAT-15 will be used to support the SKY PerfecTV! multichannel pay TV service in Japan, and also is to provide data transfer communications and maritime and aviation applications for the Oceania and Indian Ocean Region.
                                 
Space Systems Loral website: sslmda.com/
Embratel Star One website: www.starone.com.br/en/
SKY Perfect JSAT Corp website: www.sptvjsat.com/en/
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Salo

http://www.arianespace.com/mission-update/final-integration-ariane-5-va234-launch/
ЦитироватьDec 14, 2016
Ariane 5 is ready to receive its two payloads for the seventh Arianespace heavy-lift launch of 2016

Final integration begins today for Arianespace's year-ending Ariane 5 mission as the Star One D1 and JCSAT-15 satellites are installed on the heavy-lift launcher for its December 21 liftoff from the Spaceport in French Guiana.

The Star One D1 satellite is encapsulated in Ariane 5's payload fairing (photo at left), readying it for positioning as Flight VA234's upper payload, while JCSAT-15 is processed in preparation for its installation atop the heavy-lift launcher in the lower passenger position (photo, right).
 
Designated Flight VA234 in Arianespace's launcher family numbering system, the mission will be the launch services company's 11th liftoff in 2016 and the year's seventh using an Ariane 5. It also is to mark the second time this year that Arianespace has launched two passengers built by Space Systems Loral (SSL) together on an Ariane 5.
The heavy-lift vehicle will carry a total payload of approximately 10,720 kg. and is to deploy its Star One D1 and JCSAT-15 satellites into geostationary transfer orbit during a flight lasting just over 43 minutes.
 
Upper and lower passengers for Ariane 5's dual launch
To be installed today atop Ariane 5 is JCSAT-15 for Japanese operator SKY Perfect JSAT Corp. Once in orbit, its relay duties will be broadcasting the multi-channel pay TV service SKY PerfecTV! across Japan, as well providing data transfer communications and maritime/aviation applications for the Oceania and Indian Ocean regions.
JCSAT-15 replaces the N-SAT-110 satellite launched in 2000 by Arianespace, with the new spacecraft's orbital location set for 110 degrees East longitude.
Star One D1 – contained in Ariane 5's SYLDA dispenser system and protected in a long version of Ariane 5's ogive-shaped payload fairing – is to be positioned atop JCSAT-15, completing the payload integration process.  The Star One D1 relay platform is the largest satellite ever built for Brazil's Embratel Star One.
When operational at its geostationary orbital position of 84 to 75 degrees West, Star One D1 will complement the service provided by Embratel Star One's Brasilsat B4 satellite – launched by Arianespace in 1994 – extending operations in C-Band and bringing new capacities in Ku-band for Latin America and Ka-band for Brazil.
 
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  • For additional information on Arianespace's Flight VA234, see the press release.
  • Larger versions of the images on the upper right-hand side are available for downloading from the gallery.
  • More details are available in the Arianespace Launch Kit for Flight VA234:
Ariane Flight VA234 PDF / 1 MB   
                                 
Space Systems Loral website: sslmda.com/
Embratel Star One website: www.starone.com.br/en/
SKY Perfect JSAT Corp website: www.sptvjsat.com/en/
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Salo

http://www.arianespace.com/press-release/arianespaces-11th-launch-of-the-year-to-orbit-satellites-for-brazil-and-japan/
ЦитироватьDec 14, 2016
Arianespace's 11th launch of the year to orbit satellites for Brazil and Japan

For its 11th launch of the year, and the seventh with an Ariane 5 from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana during 2016, Arianespace will orbit two satellites: Star One D1 for the private operator Embratel Star One, and JCSAT-15 for Sky Perfect JSAT Corporation
                            
For the second time this year, Arianespace will orbit two Space Systems Loral-built satellites (SSL) on the same Ariane 5 launcher.
The launch will be from Ariane Launch Complex No. 3 (ELA 3) in Kourou, French Guiana.
The Launch Readiness Review (LRR) will take place on Monday, December 19, 2016 in Kourou, to authorize the start of operations for the final countdown.
Following the launch of Star One C4 in July 2015, Star One D1 will be the 11th satellite orbited by Arianespace for the private operator Embratel Star One.
Embratel Star One is the largest satellite operator in Latin America.
Star One D1 is the initial fourth-generation satellite to be deployed by this operator. It will handle different missions, including broadcasting, broadband, Internet access and other digital applications.
Star One D1 will be positioned at 84 degrees West. It will cover Brazil, Latin America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean.
Star One D1 was built by SSL (Space Systems Loral) using an SSL 1300 platform, in Palo Alto, California. It will be the 60th SSL satellite launched by Arianespace.
Following the launch of JCSAT-13 in May 2012, JCSAT-15 will be the 18th Sky Perfect JSAT satellite assigned to Arianespace for launch.
SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation is a leader in the converging fields of broadcasting and communications. It is Asia's largest satellite operator with a fleet of 17 satellites. SKY Perfect JSAT is a provider of both multi-channel pay TV broadcasting and satellite communications services.
JCSAT-15 will offer a range of communications services for Japan, including broadcasting, data transfer, and maritime and aeronautical applications for the Oceania and Indian Ocean region.
Located at 110 degrees East longitude, it will replace the N-SAT-110 satellite launched in 2000 by Arianespace.
JCSAT-15 was built by SSL (Space Systems Loral) using an SSL 1300 platform, in Palo Alto, California. It will be the 61st SSL satellite to be launched by Arianespace.
For further information, download the Flight VA234 Launch Kit by clicking here: http://www.arianespace.com/press-kits/
To watch a live, high-speed online transmission of the launch (including commentary from the launch site in French and English), go to arianespace.com on December 21, 2016, starting 15 minutes before liftoff.
You also can follow the launch live on your iPhone or iPad (the Arianespace HD app is free).

 
About Arianespace
To use space for a better life on earth, Arianespace guarantees access to space transportation services and solutions for any type of satellite, commercial as well as institutional, into any orbit.
Since 1980, Arianespace has performed missions placing more than 540 satellites into orbit with its three launchers: Ariane, Soyuz and Vega. Arianespace is headquartered in Evry, France near Paris, and has a facility at the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana, plus local offices in Washington, D.C., Tokyo and Singapore.
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Salo

http://www.arianespace.com/mission-update/ariane-flight-va234-ral/
ЦитироватьDecember 19, 2016
Arianespace's year-ending Ariane 5 launch is "go" for liftoff

The 11th Arianespace mission of 2016 has been given the go-ahead for its December 21 liftoff from the Spaceport in French Guiana, carrying the Star One D1 and JCSAT-15 satellites for deployment into geostationary transfer orbit.         

This year-ending flight will mark the seventh of an Ariane 5 in 2016, and is the second time during the year that Arianespace will orbit two passengers built by U.S. spacecraft manufacturer Space Systems Loral (SSL) on the same heavy-lift Ariane 5 launcher.
The go-ahead for the mission was granted after the Launch Readiness Review, which validated the "go" status of the launch vehicle and its two payloads, along with the Spaceport's infrastructure and the network of tracking stations.

 
A heavy-lift delivery for Ariane 5
Total payload lift performance for Wednesday's early evening liftoff is approximately 10,720 kg., with the Star One D1 and JCSAT-15 satellites being deployed during a flight lasting just over 43 minutes. The mission is designated Flight VA234 in Arianespace's launcher family numbering system, signifying the 234th with an Ariane family vehicle.
Positioned in Ariane 5's upper passenger position, protected by the launcher's ogive-shaped payload fairing is the Star One D1 relay platform for Brazil's Embratel Star One. Once operational at its geostationary orbital position of 84 to 75 deg. West, Star One D1 will complement the service provided by Embratel Star One's Brasilsat B4 satellite (launched by Arianespace in 1994), extending operations in C-Band and bringing new capacities in Ku-band for Latin America and Ka-band for Brazil.
JCSAT-15 is Flight VA234's lower passenger, contained in Ariane 5's SYLDA dispenser system. This spacecraft will be utilized by Japanese operator SKY Perfect JSAT Corp. to broadcast the multi-channel pay TV service SKY PerfecTV! across Japan, as well provide data transfer communications and maritime/aviation applications for the Oceania and Indian Ocean regions.
After reaching the orbital location of 110 deg. East longitude, JCSAT-15 will replace the N-SAT-110 satellite, launched by Arianespace in 2000.
 
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  • More details are available in the Arianespace Launch Kit for Flight VA234:
Ariane Flight VA234 PDF / 1 MB   
                                 
Space Systems Loral website: sslmda.com/
Embratel Star One website: www.starone.com.br/en/
SKY Perfect JSAT Corp website: www.sptvjsat.com/en/
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http://www.arianespace.com/mission-update/va234-rollout-to-launch-zone/
ЦитироватьDecember 20, 2016
Ariane 5 is in the launch zone for Arianespace's year-ending heavy-lift mission with Star One D1 and JCSAT-15

The Ariane 5 nears completion of its transfer fr om the Spaceport's Final Assembly Building – wh ere this heavy-lift vehicle received its two satellite passengers – to the ELA-3 launch zone.

The Spaceport's ELA-3 launch zone has welcomed its seventh Ariane 5 for launch by Arianespace in 2016, with this heavy-lift vehicle ready for liftoff tomorrow with a dual telecommunications satellite payload: Star One D1 and JCSAT-15.
                            
For the year-ending mission – and Arianespace's 11th flight overall in 2016 – the Ariane 5's payload lift performance is approximately 10,722 kg., which includes its two payloads, the SYLDA dual passenger dispenser system and integration hardware.
Both satellites on this mission to geostationary transfer orbit were built by Space Systems Loral (SSL), marking the second time in 2016 that two passengers from the U.S.-based manufacturer are orbited on the same Ariane 5.

 
Continuation of launch services for Brazilian & Japanese customers
To be deployed first during the 43-minute flight is Star One D1 for Brazil's Embratel Star One. When operational at its geostationary orbital position of 84 to 75 deg. West, the satellite will extend operations in C-Band and bring new capacities in Ku-band for Latin America and Ka-band for Brazil.
Star One D1 complements the service provided by Embratel Star One's Brasilsat B4 satellite, launched by Arianespace in 1994.
The second deployment of tomorrow's Ariane 5 mission – designated Flight VA234 in Arianespace's launcher family numbering system – is JCSAT-15. To be utilized by Japanese operator SKY Perfect JSAT Corp. from an orbital slot of 110 deg. East, it will relay the multi-channel pay TV service SKY PerfecTV! across Japan, as well as provide data transfer communications and maritime/aviation applications for the Oceania and Indian Ocean regions.
JCSAT-15 is a replacement for the N-SAT-110 satellite, which Arianespace orbited in 2000.
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Iva

Во сколько они летят по нашему времени?

azeast

ЦитироватьIva пишет:
Во сколько они летят по нашему времени?
21 декабря – Star One D1, JCSat 15 – Ariane 5 ECA (VA234) – Куру ELA-3 – 23:30-00:45 

http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum14/topic12306/message1600186/#postform

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http://spaceflightnow.com/2016/12/21/va234-mission-status-center/
Цитировать21:55  Launch minus 35 minutes

All parameters continue to look good for launch in 35 minutes. A communications check between ground stations and the rocket should be concluded by now.

Some statistics on today's flight:

234th launch of an Ariane rocket since 1979

283rd Arianespace mission

90th launch of an Ariane 5 rocket since 1996

59th launch of an Ariane 5 ECA rocket since 2002

65th flight of a Vulcan 2 engine

191st flight of an HM7B engine

77th Ariane 5 launch targeting GTO

11th Embratel Star One satellite launched by Arianespace

60th and 61st Space Systems/Loral satellites launched by Arianespace

18th SKY Perfect JSAT satellite launched by Arianespace

11th launch from the Guiana Space Center in 2016

7th Ariane 5 launch in 2016
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"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

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"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

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"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"