Astra 5B


Astra 5B is one of the Astra communications satellites owned and operated by SES. It was launched as SES' 56th satellite in March 2014, to the newest of the Astra orbital positions for direct to home satellite TV, at 31.5°E for DTH, DTT and cable use in Eastern Europe,.
The satellite will replace the Astra 1G satellite currently at 31.5°E, which is itself filling in at that position after the loss of the Astra 5A satellite in 2009 Astra 2C was first used at 31.5°E to replace Astra 5A, with Astra 1G positioned there in 2010.
Astra 5B is the third satellite to be launched of four ordered together by SES from Astrium in 2009. The similar Astra 2E and Astra 2F were launched to Astra 28.2°E before Astra 5B in 2013 and 2012, respectively, and the fourth, Astra 2G was launched later, in 2014.

Market

The Astra 5B satellite provided two Ku-band broadcast beams, each of horizontal and vertical polarisation, across two footprints, called the High Power beam and the Wide beam.
Within these reception areas, Astra 5B will provide capacity for DTH broadcasting, direct-to-cable, and contribution feeds to digital terrestrial television networks.
The satellite will also carry a hosted L-band payload for the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service.

History

Astra 5B was ordered by SES in 2009 and built by Airbus Defence and Space on the Eurostar E3000 platform. The launch was originally scheduled for launch in the second quarter of 2013 but that launch was cancelled because the other satellite which was due to accompany Astra 5B on the Ariane 5 launch was pulled from the manifest pending a possible sale of Optus.
The launch was then planned for December 6, 2013 with Hispasat's Amazonas 4A satellite as the co-passenger but it was announced in November that the launch had been postponed until January 2014 by delays to the availability of the Amazonas craft. Finally, Ariane 5 VA216 was launched on March 22, 2014.
Astra 5B began commercial operation on June 2, 2014 and by the end of June 2014 had 18 active transponders carrying channels for eastern Europe.