Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Mexsat Bicentenario Ku-band satellite successfully signals from space


Satellite manufacturer Orbital Sciences reported that it has picked up the first signals from the Mexsat Bicentenario C-/Ku-band satellite after its recent launch.

The first of a trio of satellites manufactured by Boeing and Orbital Sciences for the Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT) of Mexico, Mexsat Bicentenario is a new hybrid C-band and Ku-band satellite. It will improve and provide satellite communications services for domestic, military, civil, and humanitarian consumers in Mexico.

Orbital used its GEOStar-2 platform as the template for the Bicentenario design. The other two communications satellites will be built by prime contractor Boeing. The Boeing satellites are modified 702HP geomobile platforms and set to be launched in 2013 and 2014 respectively.

Boeing will also handle integration duties for the Mexsat satellite network. When completed, the network will be composed of three communications satellites (including Bicentenario itself), a pair of ground telemetry and control sites, the associated network operations systems, and reference user terminals.

Orbital will provide command and control ground equipment and software for the Mexsat Bicentenario satellite. It will also extend associated training and operational documentation to Mexsat personnel.

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