Satellite bus
The A2100 is a model of communications satellite spacecraft made by Lockheed Martin Space Systems . It is used as the foundation for telecommunications payloads in geosynchronous orbit , as well as GOES-R weather satellites and GPS Block IIIA satellites. Over 40 satellites use the A2100 bus.[ 1] [ 2]
History
The first satellite, AMC-1 , was launched September 8, 1996, and has achieved 15-year on-orbit service life.[ 3] [ 4] Since 1996 there have been over 45 of the A2100 based satellites launched, with over 400 years of total on-orbit service.[ 5]
Other A2100 spacecraft include JCSAT-13 and VINASAT-2, which were launched May, 2012 on an Ariane 5 rocket,[ 6] as well as Arabsat-6A and Hellas Sat 4/SaudiGeoSat-1 of Saudi Arabia's Arabsat-6G program.[ 7]
In 2002, Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems was given a Frost and Sullivan Satellite Reliability Award for excellence in the production of flexible and reliable communications satellites used in geosynchronous Earth orbit.[ 8]
A2100 customers includes communications companies around the world, including Astra , Telesat , SKY Perfect JSAT Group and others.
Design
The Lockheed Martin A2100 geosynchronous spacecraft series is designed for a variety of telecommunications needs including Ka band broadband and broadcast services, fixed satellite services in C-band and Ku band payload configurations, high-power direct broadcast services using the Ku band frequency spectrum , and mobile satellite services using UHF , L-band and S-band payloads.[ 9]
The A2100 satellite system was developed by the Astro Space team at its East Windsor, New Jersey facility, with team members delivering a flexible common bus with fewer components, lower spacecraft weight, and reduced customer delivery time.[ 10]
The A2100 is being supplanted by the LM2100, an evolutionary upgrade with several new features. The military version is the LM2100 Combat Bus.[ 11] [ 12]
Propulsion system
The attitude control system includes reaction wheels ,[ 13] with momentum desaturation and main motor maneuver attitude control propulsion provided by small monopropellant hydrazine motors. This hydrazine supply is contained in a central propellant tank of 0.90 m diameter and up to 2.00 m length depending on the customer's requirements.[ 14]
This tank's maximum length was later increased to 2.55 m.[ 15]
The liquid apogee engine uses hydrazine fuel from the central tank along with nitrogen tetroxide oxidizer from two flanking tanks of 0.54 m diameter and up to 1.65 m long.[ 16]
Orbit maintenance is performed by the small hydrazine motors and ion thrusters .[ 17]
The maximum propellant supply (with the largest tanks at 95% fill factor) are 1368 kg of hydrazine fuel and 627 kg of nitrogen tetroxide oxidizer.
According to Moog-ISP , the A2100 platform uses its LEROS bipropellant Liquid Apogee Engine .[ 18]
Satellite orders
A2100A
Satellite
Country
Operator
Type
Coverage
Launch date (UTC )
Rocket
Changes
Status
GE-1
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band, 24 Ku-band
8 September 1996
Atlas IIA
Known as AMC 1
Active
GE-2
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band, 24 Ku-band
30 January 1997
Ariane-44L
Known as AMC 2
Retired
GE-3
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band, 24 Ku-band
4 September 1997
Atlas IIAS
Known as Eagle 1
Active
GE-7
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band
14 September 2000
Ariane 5G
Known as AMC 7
Retired
GE-8
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band
20 December 2000
Ariane 5G
Known as AMC 8 (Aurora 3)
Active
GE-10
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band
5 February 2004
Atlas IIAS
Retired
GE-11
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band
19 May 2004
Atlas IIAS
Active
GE-18
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band
19 May 2004
Ariane 5 ECA
Active
BSAT-3a
Japan
BSAT Corp
Television broadcasting
12 Ku-band
14 August 2007
Ariane 5 ECA
Active
BSAT-3b
Japan
BSAT Corp
Television broadcasting
12 Ku-band
28 October 2010
Ariane 5 ECA
Active
BSAT-3c
Japan
BSAT Corp
Television broadcasting
24 Ku-band
6 August 2011
Ariane 5 ECA
Active
GOES-R
United States
NOAA
Meteorology
19 November 2016
Atlas V 541
Known as GOES 16
Active
GOES-S
United States
NOAA
Meteorology
1 March 2018
Atlas V 541
Known as GOES 17
Active
GOES-T
United States
NOAA
Meteorology
1 March 2022
Atlas V 541
Known as GOES 18
Active
GOES-U
United States
NOAA
Meteorology
25 June 2024
Falcon Heavy
Known as GOES 19
Active
ABS-7
Bermuda
ABS
Television broadcasting
24 Ku-band, 6 Ka-band
4 September 1999
Ariane-42P
Known as ABS 7
Inclined
Nemesis 1
United States
National Reconnaissance Office
SIGINT, COMINT
8 September 2009
Atlas V 401
Known as PAN, PAN360, USA 207
Active
Nemesis 2
United States
National Reconnaissance Office
SIGINT, COMINT
17 September 2014
Atlas V 401
Known as CLIO, USA 257
Active
Telkom 1
Indonesia
Telkom Indonesia
Communications
24 C-band
12 August 1999
Ariane-42P
Retired
Vinasat-1
Vietnam
VNPT
Communications
8 C-band, 12 Ku-band
18 April 2008
Ariane 5 ECA
Active
Vinasat-2
Vietnam
VNPT
Communications
24 Ku-band
15 May 2012
Ariane 5 ECA
Active
Zhongwei 1
China
China Satcom
Communications
18 C-band, 20 Ku-band
30 May 1998
Long March 3B
Known as APStar 9A
Retired
A2100AX
Satellite
Country
Operator
Type
Coverage
Launch date (UTC )
Rocket
Changes
Status
EchoStar 3
United States
EchoStar
Television broadcasting
32 Ku-band
5 October 1997
Atlas IIAS
Retired
EchoStar 4
United States
EchoStar
Television broadcasting
32 Ku-band
7 May 1998
Proton-K Blok-DM3
Retired
EchoStar 7
United States
EchoStar
Television broadcasting
32 Ku-band
7 May 1998
Atlas IIIB-DEC
Retired
GE 1A
United States
SES Americom
Communications
28 Ku-band
1 October 2000
Proton-K Blok-DM3
Known as NSS 11
Active
GE 4
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting & satellite internet
24 C-band, 24 Ku-band
13 November 1999
Ariane-44LP
Known as AMC 4
Active
GE 6
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting & satellite internet
24 C-band, 24 Ku-band
21 October 2000
Proton-K Blok-DM3
Known as AMC 6 (Rainbow 2)
Active
LMI 1
Bermuda
ABS
Television broadcasting & satellite internet
28 C-band, 16 Ku-band
26 September 1999
Proton-K Blok-DM3
Known as ABS 6
Active
Nimiq 1
Canada
Telesat
Satellite internet
32 Ku-band
20 May 1999
Proton-K Blok-DM3
Active
Nimiq 2
Canada
Telesat
Satellite internet
32 Ku-band
29 December 2002
Proton-M
Active
N-SAT 110
Japan
SKY Perfect JSAT
Satellite internet
24 Ku-band
6 October 2000
Ariane-42L
Known as Superbird 5
Retired
A2100AXS
Satellite
Country
Operator
Type
Coverage
Launch date (UTC )
Rocket
Changes
Status
AMC-14
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
32 Ku-band
14 March 2008
Proton-M Phase 1
Active
AMC-15
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 Ku-band, 12 Ka-band
14 October 2004
Proton-M Phase 1
Active
AMC-16
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 Ku-band, 12 Ka-band
14 October 2004
Proton-M Phase 1
Retired
Astra 1KR
Luxembourg
SES
Television broadcasting
32 Ku-band
20 April 2006
Atlas V 431
Active
Astra 1L
Luxembourg
SES
Television broadcasting
29 Ku-band, 2 Ka-band
4 May 2007
Ariane 5 ECA
Active
EchoStar 10
United States
EchoStar
Television broadcasting
42 Ku-band
15 February 2006
Zenit-3SL
Active
JCSat 9
Japan
SKY Perfect JSAT
Communications
20 C-band, 20 Ku-band, 1 S-band
12 April 2006
Zenit-3SL
Known as JCSat 5A
Active
JCSat 10
Japan
SKY Perfect JSAT
Communications
12 C-band, 30 Ku-band
11 August 2006
Ariane 5 ECA
Known as JCSat 3A
Active
JCSAT-11
Japan
SKY Perfect JSAT
Communications
12 C-band, 30 Ku-band
5 September 2007
Proton-M Phase 1
Launch failure
JCSat 12
Japan
SKY Perfect JSAT
Communications
12 C-band, 30 Ku-band
21 August 2008
Ariane 5 ECA
Known as JCSat RA
Active
JCSat 13
Japan
SKY Perfect JSAT
Communications
44 Ku-band
15 May 2012
Ariane 5 ECA
Known as JCSat 4B
Active
NSS-6
Netherlands
SES
Satellite internet
50 Ku-band
17 December 2002
Ariane 44L
Active
NSS-7
Netherlands
SES
Satellite internet
36 C-band, 36 Ku-band
16 April 2002
Ariane 44L
Retired
Rainbow-1
United States
EchoStar
Television broadcasting
36 Ku-band
17 July 2003
Atlas V 521
Known as EchoStar 12
Retired
Sirius 4 (Astra 4A)
Sweden
SES Sirius
Communications
52 Ku-band, 2 Ka-band
17 November 2007
Proton-M Phase 1
Active
Garuda 1
Indonesia
Asoa Cellular Satellite
Mobile communications
88 L-band
12 February 2000
Proton-K Blok-DM3
Active
A2100M (Military)
Satellite
Country
Operator
Type
Coverage
Launch date (UTC )
Rocket
Changes
Status
AEHF 1
United States
Air Force Space Command
Military communications
14 August 2010
Atlas V 531
Known as USA 214
Active
AEHF 2
United States
Air Force Space Command
Military communications
4 May 2012
Atlas V 531
Known as USA 235
Active
AEHF 3
United States
Air Force Space Command
Military communications
18 September 2013
Atlas V 531
Known as USA 246
Active
AEHF 4
United States
Air Force Space Command
Military communications
17 October 2018
Atlas V 551
Known as USA 288
Active
AEHF 5
United States
Air Force Space Command
Military communications
8 August 2019
Atlas V 551
Known as USA 292
Active
AEHF 6
United States
Air Force Space Command
Military communications
26 March 2020
Atlas V 551
Known as USA 298
Active
MUOS 1
United States
United States Navy
Military communications
24 February 2012
Atlas V 551
Active
MUOS 2
United States
United States Navy
Military communications
19 July 2013
Atlas V 551
Active
MUOS 3
United States
United States Navy
Military communications
21 January 2015
Atlas V 551
Active
MUOS 4
United States
United States Navy
Military communications
2 September 2015
Atlas V 551
Active
MUOS 5
United States
United States Navy
Military communications
24 June 2016
Atlas V 551
Active
GPS-3 1
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
23 December 2016
Falcon 9
Known as Navstar 77, USA 289, Vespucci
Active
GPS-3 2
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
22 August 2019
Delta IV M+ (4,2)
Known as Navstar 78, USA 293, Magellan
Active
GPS-3 3
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
30 June 2020
Falcon 9
Known as Navstar 79, USA 304, Columbus
Active
GPS-3 4
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
5 November 2020
Falcon 9
Known as Navstar 80, USA 309, Sacagawea
Active
GPS-3 5
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
17 June 2021
Falcon 9
Known as Navstar 81, USA 320, Neil Armstrong
Active
GPS-3 6
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
18 January 2023
Falcon 9
Known as Navstar 82, USA 343, Amelia Earhart
Active
GPS-3 7
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
2024
Vulcan Centaur
Awaiting launch
GPS-3 8
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
202x
Vulcan Centaur
Awaiting launch
GPS-3 9
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
202x
Vulcan Centaur
Awaiting launch
GPS-3 10
United States
Air Force Space Command
Navigation
202x
Falcon 9
Awaiting launch
SBIRS GEO 1
United States
Air Force Space Command
Early warning
2 SBIRS sensors
7 May 2011
Atlas V 401
Known as USA 230
Active
SBIRS GEO 2
United States
Air Force Space Command
Early warning
2 SBIRS sensors
19 March 2013
Atlas V 401
Known as USA 241
Active
SBIRS GEO 3
United States
Air Force Space Command
Early warning
2 SBIRS sensors
21 January 2017
Atlas V 401
Known as USA 273
Active
SBIRS GEO 4
United States
Air Force Space Command
Early warning
2 SBIRS sensors
20 January 2018
Atlas V 411
Known as USA 282
Active
LM2100 (Modernized)
LM2100M (Modernized Military)
Cancelled orders
Satellite
Country
Operator
Type
Coverage
GE-9
United States
SES Americom
Television broadcasting
24 C-band
Jabiru 1
Australia
NewSat Corporation
Communications
50 Ka-band, 18 Ku-band, 1 S-band
Rainbow KA-1
United States
Cablevision
Television broadcasting
Ka-band
Rainbow KA-2
United States
Cablevision
Television broadcasting
Ka-band
Rainbow KA-3
United States
Cablevision
Television broadcasting
Ka-band
Rainbow KA-4
United States
Cablevision
Television broadcasting
Ka-band
Rainbow KA-5
United States
Cablevision
Television broadcasting
Ka-band
Agrani 1
India
Agrani
Mobile communications
Garuda 2
Indonesia
Asia Cellular Satellite
Mobile communications
88 L-band
Astrolink 1
United States
Astrolink
Mobile communications
Ka-band
Astrolink 2
United States
Astrolink
Mobile communications
Ka-band
Astrolink 3
United States
Astrolink
Mobile communications
Ka-band
Astrolink 4
United States
Astrolink
Mobile communications
Ka-band
SBIRS GEO 7
United States
Air Force Space Command
Early warning
2 SBIRS sensors
SBIRS GEO 8
United States
Air Force Space Command
Early warning
2 SBIRS sensors
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