Satellite footprints

BADR-7 (ArabSat-6B) at 26° East

Position:26° East
Manufacturer:Thales Alenia Space
Operator:Arabsat
Launch operator:Arianespace
Launch vehicle:Ariane 5ECA
Launch date:
Expected lifetime:15+ Years

Arabsat selected in January 2009 the consortium of Astrium (Airbus Defense & Space) and Thales Alenia Space to build and deliver in orbit the new satellite BADR-7 (or Arabsat-6B). The contract was modified to include Ka-band capacity and was signed in January 2013.

The ArabSat-6B satellite, the first in Arabsat’s 6th generation of satellites, will be co-located with the rest of Arabsat’s BADR constellation of Direct-To-Home satellites at its 26° East video “hot-spot”, extending in-orbit capacity for television services. Also a Eurostar-3000 model, equipped with a payload featuring 24 transponders in Ku-band and 24 Ka-band spot-beams as well as 3 Ka-band transponders, Arabsat-6B will have a spacecraft power of 12 kW at the end of its 15-year design lifetime.

Astrium and Thales Alenia Space are jointly responsible for building the satellites and delivering them in orbit. Astrium, the leading partner, will supply the Eurostar-3000 platforms and integrate the satellites. Thales Alenia Space will design and build the communications payloads. The team will also upgrade the ground control segment for the extended Arabsat satellite fleet.

BADR-7 (ArabSat-6B) at 26° East

BADR-7:Arabsat-6B satellite in orbit
BADR-7:ArabSat-6b tested by Airbus
Airbus readies ArabSat-6B (BADR-7)1
Airbus readies ArabSat-6B (BADR-7)2
Ariane V with ArabSat-6B (BADR-7) on launchpad
Ariane V launching ArabSat-6B (BADR-7) on launchpad

BADR-7 (ArabSat-6B) at 26° East

ArabSat BADR-7 Ku-band Apx-30B (MENA) Beam Downlink
ArabSat BADR-7 Ku-FSS (N. West-Africa) Beam Downlink
ArabSat BADR-7 Ku-FSS (S. Africa) Beam Downlink
BADR-7 Ku-band Apx-30B (East MENA) Beam Downlink