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ARSAT-2

ARSAT-2 is a geostationary communications satellite operated by ARSAT and built by the Argentine company INVAP. It was launched from French Guiana alongside Sky Muster satellite using an Ariane 5ECA rocket on September 30, 2015 at 20:30hs UTC, becoming the 400th satellite to be launched by Arianespace. It is licensed to be located at 81° West longitude geostationary slot. ARSAT-2 is the second geostationary satellite built in Argentina, after ARSAT-1. Structurally and mechanically it is a copy of the ARSAT-1, the only difference being the payload and thus it has different antenna configuration.

Payload

ARSAT-2 payload was supplied by Thales Alenia Space. It consists of both K<sub>u</sub> band and C band sections.

The K<sub>u</sub> band has 20 physical transponders. Of those, sixteen have a 36&nbsp;MHz bandwidth and four have 72 MHz. Thus the satellite has a maximum capacity of 864 MHz K<sub>u</sub> or 24 transponder equivalent. A deployable antenna and a fixed Gregorian antenna.

The C band section has a single deployable antenna that is fed by six physical transponders. Four have 72&nbsp;MHz of bandwidth and the other two have 88&nbsp;MHz. The total available C Band bandwidth is thus 464&nbsp;MHz (or 12.9 transponder equivalent).

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