The development of a Russian communication satellite of small class, operating in the geostationary and high-elliptical orbits

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Ukhabin, Y [1 ]
Asiushkin, V [1 ]
Karutin, N [1 ]
Serebrennikov, V [1 ]
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[1] Lavochkin Assoc, Khimky, Moscow Reg, Russia
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10.1016/S0094-5765(97)00209-9
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In 1994-1995 Lavochkin Association (Russia) together with the other enterprises in accordance with technical requirements of the Russian Space agency, developed a new Russian communication satellite of a small class that will operate in both the geostationary (GSO) and high-elliptical (HEO) orbits. This satellite may be injected into operational orbits using a SOYUZ-2 launch vehicle (LV) and a FREGAT upper stage (US) from Plesetsk and Baykonur space launch sites (SLS). The main reason for creating such a satellite was to decrease the cost of the support and development of the Russian communication geostationary satellites group. Russian satellites Horizont, Express, Ekran and Gals. which operate in GSO. are the basis of the space segment for communications, radio and TV broadcasting. All of these satellites are injected into GSO by the PROTON LV. PROTON is a launch vehicle of a heavy class. The use of a middle class LV instead of a heavy class will allow to reduce considerably the launch cost. The change of a heavy class LV to a LV of middle class determined one economic reason for this project. Besides. the opportunity to launch S/C into GSO from Russian Plesetsk SLS increases the independence of Russia in the domain of space communications, despite the presence of the contract with Kazachstan about the rent of Baykonur SLS. Finally, use of small satellites with a rather small number of transponders is more effective than the use of big satellites. It will allow also to increase a satellite group (by the launch of additional satellites) precisely in accordance to the development of the ground segment. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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