ASTRA 1E

ASTRA 1E

The ASTRA 1E satellite, previously located at 19.2° east, provides capacity mainly for the transmission of next generation services such as multi-feed reception, expanded DTH, two-way broadband, interactive TV and content-on-demand.

Satellite Facts


Satellite launch information

Launch date: 19-OCT-1995 at 00:37:00 UTC
Launch vehicle: Ariane 42 L, Flight 79
Launch site: Kourou, French Guyana
Launch mass: 3014kg

Satellite orbital information

Satellite manufacturer: Boeing Satellite Systems (formerly Hughes)
Orbital location: 23.5° east
Stabilization system: 3-axis type
Total power consumption: 4150W

Satellite transponder information

Transponder capacity: 17
TWTA output power: 85W
EIRP: 51dBW
All transponders are eclipse protected
Transponder bandwidth: 26MHz in FSS, 33MHz in BSS

Channel capacity

Total: 66 channels
10.70-10.95GHz: 16 channels
10.95-11.20GHz: 16 channels
11.45-11.70GHz: 16 channels
11.70-12.10GHz: 18 channels

Footprints

The size of the satellite dish required to receive transmissions from ASTRA satellites depends on the transponder polarization and the location of the dish. ASTRA 1E uses two polarizations, resulting in a number of footprints for each satellite. In the respective 60cm and 85cm zones, reception with DUOLNB II(60cm) and DUOLNB I(85cm) is possible.

FSS: 10.70-10.95GHz, 26MHz per channel

Horizontal polarization

ASTRA 1E FSS horizontal polorization footprint

Vertical polarization

ASTRA 1E FSS vertical polarization footprint

 

BSS: 11.70-12.10GHz, 33MHz per channel

Horizontal polarization

ASTRA 1E BSS horizontal polorization footprint

Vertical polarization

ASTRA 1E BSS vertical polorization footprint