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October 30th, 2017

The Embratel Star One D2 Satellite to be Cast into Orbit via Arianespace


Brazilian operator Embratel Star One and U.S. satellite manufacturer SSL (Space Systems Loral) have selected Arianespace to launch the Embratel Star One D2 satellite.

 

Arianespace announced the signature of a launch contract for the Embratel Star One D2 satellite for Brazilian operator Embratel Star One, a subsidiary of Embratel. The satellite will be launched in 2019 by an Ariane 5 rocket from the Guiana Space Center, Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. Embratel Star One D2 will be positioned in geostationary orbit at 70° W. Equipped with Ku-, Ka-, C- and X-band transponders, the satellite will deliver telecommunications and DTH TV broadcast services in South America and North America.

Embratel Star One D2 marks the 12th time that an Embratel Star One satellite has been booked for an Ariane launch, following seven Brasilsat satellites as well as the Embratel Star One C1, C2, C3, C4 and Embratel Star One D1 spacecraft. Built by SSL in Palo Alto, California, using an SSL 1300 platform, Embratel Star One D2 will weigh 6,200 kg. at launch. Embratel Star One is the largest satellite operator for Brazil and Latin America. This latest contract confirms Arianespace’s leadership in the Brazilian market and its position as the global benchmark in launch services. Eleven satellites already have been successfully launched for Embratel Star One.


The CEO of Arianespace, Stéphane Israël.

Following the signature of the launch contract, Arianespace CEO Stéphane Israël said that the company is proud to announce the signature of the 12th contract with the firm's long-time Brazilian customer Embratel Star One, which comes less than one year after our successful launch of Star One D1 with an Ariane 5. The trust of Embratel Star One, for which we have launched all satellites since 1985, is felt as a profound recognition of the reliability and the excellency of Arianespace’s heavy-weight launch service solutions, today with Ariane 5, and tomorrow with Ariane 6.