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BSAT-4b

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Orbit: MEOLaunched 8/15/2020
Technical Specifications
Verified technical details
Dry Mass
1800 kg
Total Mass
3530 kg
Power
Unknown
Design Life
Unknown
Stakeholders

Operator

Broadcasting Satellite System Corp.

Manufacturer

Broadcasting Satellite System Corp.
Launch Mission

Galaxy 30/MEV2/BSAT-4b

8/15/2020

Entity Mentions
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SSL won the BSAT-4b and Amos-8 GEO satellite contracts for Japanese operator BSAT and Israeli operator Spacecom, respectively.

Mentioned as: BSAT-4bSourceJul 24, 2018

Space Systems Loral (SSL) announced in March that it had been chosen to build the BSAT-4b satellite for Japan-based BSAT and the Amos-8 satellite for Israel-based Spacecom.

Mentioned as: BSAT-4bSourceSep 16, 2018

SSL won two of the six commercial GEO tenders 2018: BSAT-4b and Amos-8.

Mentioned as: BSAT-4bSourceSep 16, 2018

SSL lost a contract with Israeli satellite operator Spacecom to build the Amos-8 satellite, leaving SSL with one new satellite order 2018, BSAT-4B for Japanese operator BSAT.

Mentioned as: BSAT-4BSourceOct 31, 2018

BSAT ordered BSAT-4b from SSL to provide additional capacity and backup for BSAT-4a ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.

Mentioned as: BSAT-4bSourceFeb 4, 2019

B-SAT ordered Bsat-4b from Maxar Technologies in 2018 with the intention of having the satellite in orbit ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, which were postponed to 2021.

Mentioned as: Bsat-4bSourceAug 15, 2020

Northrop Grumman’s Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV) 2 is scheduled to launch 2020-08-15 on an Ariane 5 and that launch will also place the Galaxy 30 and BSAT-4b communications satellites into orbit.

Mentioned as: BSAT-4bSourceAug 13, 2020