SES 1, 2, 3

 

SES 1 [OSC]

SES 2 (with CHIRP experiment) [OSC]
 

Orbital Sciences Corporation announced in May 2007 that it has received an order from SES AMERICOM for as many as five new satellites over a multi-year period. Orbital stated that SES AMERICOM has placed a firm order for two new satellites, the first designated as AMC-5R and the second a ground spare that will be launched to another orbital location as a future replacement satellite.

Deliveries of the first two satellites are scheduled for mid- and late-2009, respectively. In addition to the two satellites that Orbital will immediately begin constructing, the contract gives SES AMERICOM the option to order up to three more identical satellites over the next few years.

The AMC-5R and the identical ground spare spacecraft will be hybrid satellites, each carrying 24 active C-band and 24 Ku-band transponders of 36 MHz capacity each. Some of the channels in each band will also be cross-strapped, enabling new service capability. Each spacecraft will generate approximately five kilowatts of payload power and will have two deployable reflectors.

SES AMERICOM announced in April 2008 the order of a third spacecraft under the multi-satellite contract both companies announced in May 2007. Under this contract, the earlier ordered ground spare will now become AMC-4R (originally designated AMC-1R), and a new ground spare will be produced for a future use.

Planned for launch in the second half of 2009 on a Zenit-3SLB, AMC-1R will have a permanent home in geosynchronous Earth orbit at 103 degrees West longitude. AMERICOM Government Services (AGS) announced in June 2008 that it has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Air Force to host an experimental sensor on board of AMC 4R. The primary purpose of the CHIRP (Commercially Hosted Infrared Payload) experiment is to test a new type of infrared sensor from geo-synchronous altitude. The passive infrared sensor will be integrated onto the AMC 1R satellite so that it can be launched into orbit and the data can then be transmitted to the ground for analysis.

In early 2010, the satellites were renamed from AMC 5R, AMC 4R and AMC groundspare to SES 1, 2 and 3 respectively.

  

Nation: USA
Type / Application: Communication
Operator: SES Americom
Contractors: Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC)
Equipment: 24 active C-band and 24 Ku-band transponders; CHIRP (#4R only)
Configuration: Star-2.4 Bus
Propulsion: IHI 500 N engine
Lifetime: 15 years (fueled for >16 years)
Mass: 3170 kg
Orbit: GEO

 

Satellite Date LS   Launcher Remarks:
SES 1 (ex AMC 5R) 2010 TB LC-45/1 Proton-M Briz-M
SES 2 (ex AMC 4R ex AMC 1R ex AMC 5RR) 2011 Ko ELA-3 Ariane-5ECA with ?
SES 3 (ex AMC ground spare) 2011 TB Proton-M Briz-M with KazSat 2
SES x Option
SES y Option

  

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Last update: 27.09.2009
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