Orbital MEASAT-3a User Manual

Measat-3a, Mission description, The geostar

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Communications

Mission Description

The MEASAT-3a satellite was developed and built for MEASAT Satellite Systems of Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. The satellite carries 12 Ku-band and 12 C-band active transponders along with three
antennas. MEASAT-3a serves C-band markets throughout the region with a global beam, and Ku-band
beams serve direct-to-home broadcasting markets in Malaysia and Indonesia. The satellite is located
at an orbital slot at 91.5 degrees East Longitude over Southeast Asia and generates approximately 3.6
kilowatts of payload power.

The GEOStar

Advantage

Orbital’s highly successful Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) communications satellites are based on
the company’s GEOStar spacecraft platform, which is able to accommodate all types of commercial
communications payloads and is compatible with all major commercial launchers. The company’s
GEOStar product line includes the GEOStar-2 design, which is optimized for smaller satellite missions
that can support up to 5.0 kilowatts of payload power. Orbital has also developed the higher-power
GEOStar-3 spacecraft design, delivering the next increment of payload power for applications between
5.0 and 8.0 kilowatts, allowing Orbital to offer its innovative and reliable satellite design to the
medium-class of communications satellites.

Coverage:

Asia, the Middle East and Africa

Mission:

Ku-band Direct-To-Home (DTH)
television broadcasting and C-band
Fixed Satellite Services (FSS)

Customer:

MEASAT Satellite Systems

FACTS AT A GLANCE

MEASAT-3a undergoes testing in Orbital's
Dulles, Virginia satellite manufacturing facility

MEASAT-3a

Hybrid Ku-band and C-band Commercial Communications Satellite

GEO

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