Spainsat NG

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Spainsat NG program
Country Spain
OrganizationHisdesat
PurposeCommunications
StatusIn development
Program history
Duration2019-2039 (forecast)
First flightSpainsat NG I (2023)
Last flightSpainsat NG II (2024)

Spainsat NG is a Spanish communications satellite program aimed at developing next-generation satellites to meet Spain's government and military secure communications needs.[1]

The industrial management of the program is carried out by a consortium of four contractors: Airbus Defense and Space in Spain and France, and Thales Alenia Space in Spain and France.[2][3][4] Other companies from the Spanish space sector that will also participate are Acorde, Anteral, Arquimea, Crisa, GMV, Iberespacio, Indra, Sener and Tecnobit.[5] Public participation includes the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Industry, CDTI, INTA and ESA. The satellites operator will be Hisdesat.[6]

The Spainsat NG program comprises two satellites, Spainsat NG I and Spainsat NG II, which will be located in geostationary orbit and will operate in X-band, military Ka-band and UHF. These satellites will be based on the Eurostar Neo platform, Airbus' new geostationary telecommunications satellite product. This platform is a significant evolution of the reliable Eurostar platform. The communication payloads of both satellites will be provided by the Spanish industry, with Airbus in Spain being responsible for the X-band payload and Thales in Spain being responsible for the Ka and UHF band payloads.

The satellites will have protection against interference, as well as the ability to precisely geolocate the origin of the interference, and will probably also have protection against high altitude nuclear explosions (HANE).[7]

The first satellite, Spainsat NG I, will be launched at the end of 2023 and will likely occupy the GEO 29º E position, replacing XTAR-EUR. The second one, the Spainsat NG II, will be launched in 2024 and will likely occupy the GEO 30º W position, replacing Spainsat. The Spainsat NG satellites will have an operational useful life of 15 years, remaining in service until 2039.[8]

In December 2021, Spainsat NG successfully passed the Critical Design Review (CDR).[9]

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  1. ^ "Hisdesat y el Ministerio de Defensa de España firman acuerdo por SpainSAT NG". LATAM Satelital (in Spanish). 13 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Hisdesat designa a Airbus y Thales Alenia Space para construir los satélites SPAINSAT NG". TEDAE (in Spanish). 18 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Airbus inks two-satellite deal with Spain's satellite operator Hisdesat". SpaceNews. 6 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Airbus y Thales Alenia Space construirán dos nuevos satélites Spainsat". www.europapress.es (in Spanish). 6 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Hisdesat y Defensa firman el contrato del programa Spainsat NG". www.infoespacial.com (in Spanish). 11 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Hisdesat, dos décadas impulsando la industria espacial de nuestro país". www.elradar.es (in Spanish). 28 April 2020.
  7. ^ Dirección General de Armamento y Material (November 2019). "PROGRAMA SPAINSAT NG" (PDF). Ministerio de Defensa (España) (in Spanish).
  8. ^ "SPAINSAT NG supera con éxito la Revisión preliminar del diseño (PDR)". Avion Revue (in Spanish). 22 October 2020.
  9. ^ "El programa SPAINSAT NG supera con éxito la revisión crítica de diseño". Avion Revue (in Spanish). 20 December 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2021.

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