Lockheed completes integration of new satellite for ME
UAE, August 14, 2017
Lockheed Martin, a leading security and aerospace company, has revealed that a team of its engineers and technicians have completed the integration of the company's first modernised A2100 satellite.
The spacecraft, known as Hellas-Sat-4/SaudiGeoSat-1, now moves into final assembly and testing, on track for launch in the second quarter of 2018, said a statement from the company.
Built for Arabsat and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, the satellite will provide advanced telecommunications capabilities, including television, internet, telephone and secure mode communications, to customers in the Middle East, Africa and Europe (MEA), it said.
Rick Ambrose, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Space Systems, said: “We've modelled this activity in our virtual reality lab hundreds of times, but this is the first time we've performed the integration activity of our modernized A2100 satellite in a clean room.”
“Mating the scalable modules together in a precise method was a critical step for the program, and the team did an exceptional job,” he said.
This milestone on a modernised A2100 satellite sees the hybrid propulsion integrated with the payload module and transponder panels.
Using a combination of electrical Hall current thrusters and liquid apogee engine, the propulsion subsystem serves as the structural backbone of the satellite and is essential for manoeuvring it into its final orbit as well as keeping it on station throughout its mission.
The modernised A2100 builds on a flight-proven bus that is the foundation for more than 40 satellites in orbit today. Through an internally-funded, multi-year modernisation effort, Lockheed Martin has enhanced the spacecraft's power, propulsion and electronics, while also adopting the latest advanced engineering and manufacturing techniques to decrease production costs and timelines.
There are five modernised A2100 satellites currently under contract to Lockheed Martin. They are designed for a host of missions and customers around the globe, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service