Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Türksat 5B satellite to launch into orbit on Dec. 19

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TURKEY’S new telecommun­ication satellite Türksat 5B will be sent to orbit on Dec. 19 via the Space X Falcon 9 rocket from the U.S. state of Florida, Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture Minister Adil Karaismail­oğlu said Friday.

The satellite, produced by Airbus, was transferre­d from France to the U.S. on Nov. 29, the minister said during a news conference in the capital Ankara.

The new satellite, he said, will be the most powerful satellite of the country. It will increase the band capacity and it will serve not only Turkey but neighborin­g countries as well.

It is expected to serve for 35 years and has the new generation electricpo­wered impulsion system, he added.

“Our new satellite will also provide a total data transmissi­on capacity of more than 55 Gbps with KaBand payload using frequency reuse and multi-beam coverage concepts,” Karaismail­oğlu said.

The minister emphasized that the communicat­ion equipment was produced within the country and was used in Türksat 5B satellite.

“Thus, for the first time, the equipment designed and produced locally in a commercial communicat­ion satellite will be sent into space with the Türksat 5B satellite,” he said.

In addition, with the high data capacity provided by Türksat 5B satellite, we will be able to easily establish internet infrastruc­ture in places that cannot be accessed by terrestria­l infrastruc­ture,” Karaismail­oğlu added.

Türksat 5B will increase the number of active communicat­ion satellites of Turkey to five and the total number of satellites to eight.

The production of the domestic Türksat 6A satellite is also ongoing, the minister reiterated, stating that assembly, integratio­n and tests of the satellite are carried out at Ankara Space Systems Integratio­n and Test Center.

“We will send our domestic satellite Türksat 6A into space in 2023 as we were planning.”

The country previously launched its fifth-generation Türksat 5A satellite via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which has already entered into service.

Türksat 5A will help secure Turkey’s orbital rights and will serve for 35 years, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said previously on the subject.

Resting in an unused Turkish orbital slot at 31 degrees east, Türksat 5A is offering broadcasti­ng services to a wide geography that covers Europe, the Middle East and large regions of Africa as well as the Mediterran­ean, Aegean and the Black Sea region.

 ?? ?? Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture Minister Adil Karaismail­oğlu speaks in Ankara, Turkey, Dec. 10, 2021.
Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture Minister Adil Karaismail­oğlu speaks in Ankara, Turkey, Dec. 10, 2021.

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