Orbital Iridium NEXT User Manual

Iridium next, Mission description, Facts at a glance

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Communications

Mission Description

Under a contract from Thales Alenia Space, Orbital is assembling, integrating, and testing 81 spacecraft
for the Iridium NEXT program including 66 operational spacecraft, six on-orbit spares, and nine ground-
backup spacecraft. Orbital’s responsibilities also include Ground Support Equipment (GSE), payload
integration, including hosted payloads, shipment, and launch integration services.

Each spacecraft employs an L-band phased array antenna for generation of the 48-beam,
4,700 kilometer diameter cellular pattern on the Earth’s surface for communication with subscribers/
users. Ka-band links are also provided for communications with ground-based gateways and for
crosslinks with adjacent spacecraft in orbit. The cross-linked 66 satellite constellation forms a global
network in space allowing communications from a ground or airborne user from any location on Earth
to virtually anywhere else on Earth.

Coverage:

Worldwide

Mission:

Global mobile communications

Customers:

Thales Alenia Space – Cannes, France

Iridium Communications Inc. –
McLean, Virginia

FACTS AT A GLANCE

Artist's rendering of the Iridium NEXT
constellation of satellites

Iridium NEXT

The Next-generation Satellite Constellation of Iridium Communications Inc.

LEO

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