Optus d1 and d2 – Orbital Optus D2 User Manual

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Optus D1 and D2

Mission Partners

Optus of Australia

A leader in providing integrated communications in
Australia

Orbital Sciences Corporation

Prime contractor for three Optus Ku-band satellites

Arianespace

Launch provider

Specifications

Optus D1

Spacecraft

Launch Mass:

2,300 kg (5,060 lb.)

Solar Arrays:

Three panels per array, UTJ Gallium Arsenide cells

Stabilization:

3-axis stabilized; zero momentum system

Propulsion:

Liquid bi-propellant transfer orbit system;
monopropellant (hydrazine) on-orbit system

Batteries:

Two 4750 W-Hr capacity Li-Ion batteries (BOL)

Mission Life:

15+ years

Orbit:

160° East Longitude

Payload

Ku-band
Repeater:

24 active transponders with 20-for-16 150 W TWTAs;
10-for-8 44 W TWTAs

TWTA Power:

3.8 kW

Antenna:

Two 2.3 m deployable dual-shell grid shaped reflectors

Launch

Launch Vehicle:

Ariane 5

Site:

Kourou, French Guiana

Date:

October 13, 2006

Optus D2

Spacecraft

Launch Mass:

2,375 kg (5,225 lb.)

Solar Arrays:

Four panels per array, UTJ Gallium Arsenide cells

Stabilization:

3-axis stabilized; zero momentum system

Propulsion:

Liquid bi-propellant transfer orbit system;
monopropellant (hydrazine) on-orbit system

Batteries:

Two 4750 W-Hr capacity Li-Ion batteries (BOL)

Mission Life:

15+ years

Orbit:

152° East Longitude

Payload

Ku-band
Repeater:

24 active transponders with 20-for-16 125 W TWTAs;
10-for-8 44 W TWTAs

TWTA Power:

4.0 kW

Antenna:

Two 2.3 m deployable dual-shell grid shaped reflectors

Launch

Launch Vehicle:

Ariane 5

Site:

Kourou, French Guiana

Date:

October 5, 2007

Optus D1 was launched aboard
an Ariane 5 rocket in 2006.

Optus D2 was launched aboard
an Ariane 5 rocket in 2007.

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