Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), a subsidiary of Loral Space & Communications, and the world's leading provider of high-power commercial satellites, today announced that the satellite it built for TerreStar Networks is successfully performing post-launch manoeuvres. The world's largest commercial satellite deployed its solar arrays Wednesday evening, following its launch aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from the European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. The satellite's first thruster firing will begin later today, to propel it toward its final geosynchronous orbit.
The world's biggest commercial telecommunications satellite has been put into orbit by an Ariane 5 rocket. The TerreStar-1 platform weighed just shy of seven tonnes at launch. Built for TerreStar Networks, the spacecraft will provide voice, messaging and data connections to the North American market.
Mobile communications provider TerreStar Networks Inc. (TerreStar), a majority-owned subsidiary of TerreStar Corporation, announced today the successful launch of TerreStar-1, the world's largest, most advanced commercial communications satellite. Today's launch is a major achievement in TerreStar's strategic vision of delivering voice, data and video services on an all IP next-generation mobile broadband network that combines the power of TerreStar-1, an all-IP core network, and the latest in smartphone technology. Launched by Arianespace from Kourou, French Guiana today, TerreStar-1 is the foundation for TerreStar's satellite communications network; ensuring network resiliency and availability during times of critical communications need.
The launch readiness review (RAL) took place in Kourou on Monday, June 29, 2009 and authorised count-down operations for the TerreStar-1 launch. For its third launch of the year, Arianespace will orbit the largest communications satellite ever launched, TerreStar-1, on behalf of TerreStar Networks Inc., a new American mobile telecom services operator. The choice of Arianespace by a pioneer in new space communications technologies is clear recognition of the companys excellence in launch services. It will be launched from the Ariane launch complex N° 3 (ELA3), in Kourou, French Guiana. The ARIANE 5 ECA Launccher lift-off for this flight is scheduled on July 1st, 2009 as soon as possible within the following launch window:
UTC/GMT: Between 4:13 p.m. and 6:13 p.m. on July 1, 2009 Paris, France: Between 6:13 p.m. and 8:13 p.m. on July 1, 2009 Kourou, French Guiana: Between 1:13 p.m. and 3:13 p.m. on July 1, 2009 Washington, D.C., USA: Between 12:13 p.m. and 2:13 p.m. on July 1, 2009 San Francisco, USA: Between 9:13 p.m. and 11:13 p.m. on July 1, 2009
Arianespace receives the Ariane 5 for its TerreStar-1 mission Riding atop its mobile launch table, the Ariane 5 for Arianespace's upcoming flight moves to the Final Assembly Building, while the second Ariane 5 launch table is visible in the foreground. The availability of two launch tables enables Arianespace to prepare its missions in parallel, allowing flexibility and reactivity in flight scheduling and execution.
TerreStar Networks, a majority owned subsidiary of TerreStar Corporation, and Space Systems/Loral, the leading provider of commercial satellites today, announced that TerreStar-1 has arrived on schedule in Kourou, French Guiana where it is scheduled to launch on June 24th aboard the Ariane 5 heavy lift launch vehicle. TerreStar-1 will be the largest commercial satellite ever launched and is designed to provide integrated satellite and terrestrial mobile services for critical communications using conventionally-sized dual mode handsets.
"The arrival of TerreStar-1 signals the start of final launch preparations. Once launched, TerreStar-1 will allow us to deliver on the vision of an integrated satellite and terrestrial mobile service that enables next generation applications anytime, anywhere" - Jeffrey Epstein, President of TerreStar Networks.
"The design, manufacture and delivery of TerreStar-1 has been a team effort. We have relied on our colleagues at Space Systems/Loral for their experience and support in delivering the integrated satellite and ground system that makes our new services possible. We now look forward to a flawless launch by our partner Arianespace" - Dennis Matheson, TerreStar Networks Chief Technology Officer
A new satellite mobile phone network is due to be launched this year, using the largest and most powerful commercial satellite ever launched. TerreStar hopes to launch its first satellite, TerreStar-I, in June, to provide an IP-based mobile phone service to users in North America using phones that are no bigger than conventional mobiles.