NigComSat-1

NigComSat-1
NigComSat-1
Operator NigComSat/Nigerian Communication Satellite Limited
Major contractors CGWIC
Bus DFH-4
Mission type Communication
Satellite of Earth
Launch date 13 May 2007, 16:01 GMT
Carrier rocket Long March 3B
Mission duration Planned: 15 years
Achieved: 18 months
COSPAR ID 2007-018A
Homepage NigComSat
Mass 5,150 kg
Orbital elements
Regime GSO
Inclination 0.1° (1)
Apoapsis 35,789 kilometres (22,238 mi) (1)
Periapsis 35,782 kilometres (22,234 mi) (1)
Orbital period 24 hours
Longitude 42.5oE (1)
References: 1[1]

NigComSat-1 was a Nigerian communication satellite. The initial contract to build the satellite was signed in 2004. It became the first African geosynchronous communication satellite, when it was launched at 16:01 GMT on 13 May 2007, aboard a Chinese Long March 3B carrier rocket, from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in China. The spacecraft was operated by NigComSat Nigerian Communication Satellite Ltd. On November 11, 2008, NigComSat-1 failed in orbit after running out of power due to an anomaly in its solar array.

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Launch

The satellite, which is the third Nigerian satellite to be placed into orbit, was launched into a geosynchronous transfer orbit and subsequently it was successfully inserted into a geosynchronous orbit, positioned at 42.5oE. It had a launch mass of 5,150 kg, and had an expected service life of 15 years.

Specifications

It was based on the Chinese DFH-4 satellite bus, and carries a variety of transponders:

  • 4 C-band
  • 14 Ku-band
  • 8 Ka-band
  • 2 L-band

It design was to provide coverage to many parts of Africa, and the Ka-band transponders would also cover Italy.

China's satellite export business

NigcomSat-1 represented a milestone for China’s satellite export business. For the first time the China Great Wall Industry Corporation provided all aspects of in-orbit delivery of a satellite to an international customer. This included satellite manufacture, launch services, ground station construction, project financing, insurance and training.[2]

Failure and replacement

On 10 November 2008 (0900 GMT), the satellite was reportedly switched off for analysis and to avoid a possible collision with other satellites. According to Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited, it was put into "emergency mode operation in order to effect mitigation and repairs".[3] The satellite eventually failed after losing power on 11 November 2008.

On March 24, 2009, the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, NigComSat Ltd. and CGWIC signed a further contract for the in-orbit delivery of the NigComSat-1R satellite. NigComSat-1R is also a DFH-4 satellite, and is expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2011 as a replacement for the failed NigComSat-1.[4]

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