About: AsiaStar

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AsiaStar is an American communications satellite which was operated by 1worldspace. It was constructed by Matra Marconi Space with Alcatel Space based on the Eurostar E2000+ bus design. Launch occurred on 21 March 2000, at 23:29:00 UTC. The launch was contracted by Arianespace, and used an Ariane 5G carrier rocket flying from ELA-3 at the Centre Spatial Guyanais. The INSAT-3B satellite was launched on the same rocket.

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  • AsiaStar is an American communications satellite which was operated by 1worldspace. It was constructed by Matra Marconi Space with Alcatel Space based on the Eurostar E2000+ bus design. Launch occurred on 21 March 2000, at 23:29:00 UTC. The launch was contracted by Arianespace, and used an Ariane 5G carrier rocket flying from ELA-3 at the Centre Spatial Guyanais. The INSAT-3B satellite was launched on the same rocket. Following its launch and on-orbit testing, it was placed in geostationary orbit at 105.0° East, from where it provides mobile communications services to Asia. It carries three transponders, and has an expected on-orbit lifespan of 12 years. The satellite had a weight of 2777 kg, and 5.6 kW of power, and three-axis stabilized; has relayed digital radio broadcasts to East Asia. On 31 December 2009, Worldspace ceased broadcasting on the Asiastar satellite in line with its bankruptcy issues. However, as of 30 November 2010, two Free to Air (unencrypted) stations are still available, namely Sai Global Harmony and Radio France International. In 2010, the ownership of the AsiaStar satellite as well as other assets of the 1worlspace company were bought by Noah A. Samara (former CEO of 1worldspace) and by his new company . The AsiaStar satellite was acquired by in late 2014 by New York Broadband LLC and used as an orbital placeholder for their planned (originally NYBBSat-1) satellite. As of 2020, Silkwave 1 has not been launched. (en)
  • O AsiaStar é um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário construído pela Alcatel Space e Astrium. Ele está localizado na posição orbital de 105 graus de longitude leste e que foi operado na maior parte de sua vida útil pela 1worldspace e posteriormente adquirido pela . O satélite foi baseado na plataforma Eurostar-2000+ e sua expectativa de vida útil era de 12 anos. (pt)
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  • O AsiaStar é um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário construído pela Alcatel Space e Astrium. Ele está localizado na posição orbital de 105 graus de longitude leste e que foi operado na maior parte de sua vida útil pela 1worldspace e posteriormente adquirido pela . O satélite foi baseado na plataforma Eurostar-2000+ e sua expectativa de vida útil era de 12 anos. (pt)
  • AsiaStar is an American communications satellite which was operated by 1worldspace. It was constructed by Matra Marconi Space with Alcatel Space based on the Eurostar E2000+ bus design. Launch occurred on 21 March 2000, at 23:29:00 UTC. The launch was contracted by Arianespace, and used an Ariane 5G carrier rocket flying from ELA-3 at the Centre Spatial Guyanais. The INSAT-3B satellite was launched on the same rocket. (en)
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