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2020 · Arianespace

Galaxy 30, MEV-2 & BSAT-4B

successAriane 5 ECA+ | Galaxy 30, MEV-2 & BSAT-4B

Galaxy-30 is a geostationary communications satellite for Intelsat. Satellite is built by Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (NGIS) and is planned to provide video distribution and broadcast services to customers in North America. Galaxy 30 satellite is launched in tandem with MEV-2 vehicle. MEV-2, which stands for Mission Extension Vehicle-2, is the second servicing mission by NGIS. MEV-2 will rendezvous and dock with the Intelsat 1002 satellite in early 2021. Then, MEV-2 will use its own thrusters and fuel supply to control the satellite’s orbit, thereby extending its useful lifetime. Another passenger of the flight is the BSAT-4b satellite for the Japanese operator BSAT. BSAT-4b will serve as a back-up for BSAT-4a satellite, launched in 2017. BSAT-4b will provide Direct-to-Home television services and is expected to operate for at least 15 years.

Overview

Date / time
August 15, 2020 at 10:04 PM UTC
Outcome
success
Launch site
Ariane Launch Area 3
Mission
Galaxy 30, MEV-2 & BSAT-4B
Mission type
Communications
Orbit achieved
Geostationary Transfer Orbit
Launch vehicle
Ariane 5 ECA+ →
Launch provider
Arianespace →

Payloads deployed · 3

BSAT-4B
GEO
GALAXY 30 (G-30)
GEO
MEV-2
GEO