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Mission type
  
COSPAR ID
  
2007-018A

Manufacturer
  
CGWIC

Orbit height
  
35,786 km

Inclination
  
0.1°

Last contact
  
11 November 2008

Operator
  
NIGCOMSAT

Bus
  
DFH-4

Launch date
  
13 May 2007

Inclination
  
0.1°

Rocket
  
NigComSat-1 House demands status report on N34bn NigComSat1 Akin Alabi39s Blog

Mission duration
  
Planned: 15 yearsAchieved: 18 months

Similar
  
Spaceway‑3, CFESat, Belintersat‑1, INSAT‑4CR, USA‑195

NigComSat-1 was a Nigerian communication satellite. The initial contract to build the satellite was signed in 2004. It became the first African geosynchronous communication satellite, when it was launched at 16:01 UTC on 13 May 2007, aboard a Chinese Long March 3B carrier rocket, from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in China. The spacecraft was operated by Nigerian Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT). On November 11, 2008, NigComSat-1 failed in orbit after running out of power due to an anomaly in its solar array.

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Launch

NigComSat-1 INTRODUCING NIGCOMSAT 1R 3

The satellite, which is the third Nigerian satellite to be placed into orbit, was launched into a geosynchronous transfer orbit and subsequently it was successfully inserted into a geosynchronous orbit, positioned at 42.5oE. It had a launch mass of 5,150 kg, and had an expected service life of 15 years.

Specifications

It was based on the Chinese DFH-4 satellite bus, and carries a variety of transponders:

  • 4 C band
  • 14 Ku band
  • 8 Ka band
  • 2 L band

  • NigComSat-1 spaceskyrocketdeimgsatnigcomsat11jpg

    Its design was to provide coverage to many parts of Africa on C-band and Ku-band, a global navigation beam on L-band and the Ka-band transponders with spot beams over Nigeria, South Africa and Europe.

    China's satellite export business

    NigComSat-1 icheoku NigComSat1 NIGERIA SATELLITE PROGRAM WHAT A SCAM

    NigcomSat-1 represented a milestone for China’s satellite export business. For the first time the China Great Wall Industry Corporation provided all aspects of in-orbit delivery of a satellite to an international customer. This included satellite manufacture, launch services, ground station construction, project financing, insurance and training.

    Failure and replacement

    On 10 November 2008 (0900 UTC), the satellite was reportedly switched off for analysis and to avoid a possible collision with other satellites. According to Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited, it was put into "emergency mode operation in order to effect mitigation and repairs". The satellite eventually failed after losing power on 11 November 2008.

    NigComSat-1 Chinese Long March 3BE launches NigComSat1R NASASpaceFlightcom

    On March 24, 2009, the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, NigComSat Ltd. and CGWIC signed a further contract for the in-orbit delivery of the NigComSat-1R satellite. NigComSat-1R also uses the DFH-4 satellite platform with improvements over the previous satellite, and was delivered in the fourth quarter of 2011 as a replacement for the failed NigComSat-1. It was successfully launched on December 19, 2011.

    References

    NigComSat-1 Wikipedia