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Astra 1E

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SATCAT №
  
23686

Power
  
4,150 watts

Launch site
  
Kourou ELA-2

Inclination
  
3.81°

Launch mass
  
3,014 kg

Bus
  
Boeing 601

Mission duration
  
14 years

Rocket
  
Ariane 42L V79

Inclination
  
3.81°

Period
  
24 hours

Launch date
  
19 October 1995

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Manufacturer
  
Boeing Satellite Systems

Similar
  
Astra 2A, Astra 1C, ASTRA 1F, Astra 1KR, Eutelsat 4A

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Astra 1E is one of the Astra communications satellites in geostationary orbit owned and operated by SES. It was launched in 1995 to the Astra 19.2°E orbital slot initially to provide digital television and radio for DTH across Europe.

Astra 1E was the first Astra satellite to be dedicated to digital TV broadcasting and it carried many of the first digital TV channels from networks broadcasting to France, Germany, and other European countries in the 1990s.

The satellite originally provided two broadcast beams, of horizontal and vertical polarisation, for FSS (10.70-10.95 GHz) and for BSS (11.70-12.10 GHz) frequency bands. The FSS beams provide footprints that cover essentially the same area of Europe – northern, central and eastern Europe, including Spain and northern Italy – while the BSS horizontal beam excludes Spain and extends further east, and the BSS vertical beam includes Spain and more of southern Italy but does not extend so far east. Within the footprints, TV signals are usually received with a 60–80 cm dish.

In October 2007, following the successful deployment of Astra 1L at 19.2°E, Astra 1E was moved to Astra’s new DTH orbital position, 23.5°E where it provided capacity for the transmission of new services including the ASTRA2Connect two-way satellite broadband Internet service which provides high speed internet access and VOIP without landline connection at up to 2 Mbit/s download speeds and 128 kbit/s upload using four Ku band transponders for both forward and return paths from the user’s remote terminal.

In May 2010 Astra 3B was launched to the 23.5° east position, coming into service in June 2010, at which time the services using Astra 1E were transferred to the new craft. In August 2010, Astra 1E left the 23.5° east position moving westwards, to the Astra 5°E position to provide backup for Astra 4A pending the launch of Astra 4B to that position in 2011. At 5° east, Astra 1E carried very little TV traffic. Following the launch of Astra 4B (renamed to SES-4) in February 2012, Astra 1E was moved to 108.2°E, in inclined orbit and with no traffic, and then to 31.5°E in Summer 2013. It returned to 23.5°E in February 2015 and started moving 5.4° west per day in June 2015, reaching 2°E at the end of 2015

References

Astra 1E Wikipedia