Star One (satellite operator)
Sociedade Anônima | |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil |
Products | Management of satellites, telephony |
Parent | Embratel |
Website | www.starone.com.br |
Star One (also known as Embratel Star One) is a Brazilian communication satellite company. It is a subsidiary of Embratel.
History
Star One was created in December 2000, as an arm of Embratel in the area of operation and administration of satellites. The company Star One owns one of the most reliable satellite controls of the entire planet. Its ISO certificate 9001: 2000, for the satellite control Service, was achieved after a migration between the ISO 9002: 1994 and ISO 9001: 2000. It is a historical fact for a company that was the first satellite operator in the world to have this service certified by ISO, which occurred in the year 1998.
This means that the Star One owns an international prestige. This certification is the recognition of the standardization of service established in the Brazilian satellite control, which has significantly improved, ensuring higher and better quality and reliability for users of satellites Brasilsat and Star One C. The main change from the old certificate concerns the examination of the conformity with ISO in almost all areas of Star One. The company is committed to quality of Service Control of satellites, and this commitment is an attestation of competence, generating even more peace of mind for its customers and partners. In the year 2011, aiming to ensure greater security of its services, the company joined the SDA (Space Data Association), which is the main institution that provides space surveillance service. That means, that the Star One is a company accredited in accordance with the requirements of Inmetro in Brazil, the Ansi-Rab in the United States and RVA in Netherlands. A pioneer in many respects, Star One earned his first licence in 1998 and still remains a step ahead when it comes to maintain rigid standards of quality control.
Satellite fleet
Star One own a small fleet of satellites.
- Star One C1 was launched atop an Ariane 5-ECA rocket at 22:06 GMT on 14 November 2007. This launch had previously been delayed from 9 November due to a problem with the rocket, and then from 12 November due to a problem with the launch pad. Star One C1 was built by Thales Alenia Space based on a Spacebus 3000 B3 platform. It has 28 C-band transponders, 14 Ku-band transponders and one X-band transponder, and weighed about 4,100 kilograms (9,000 lb) at launch.[1]
- Star One C2, the second spacecraft, was launched at 22:17 GMT on 18 April 2008, also aboard an Ariane 5ECA.
- Star One C3, the third spacecraft, was launched at 22:05 GMT on 10 November 2012, also aboard an Ariane 5ECA.
Satellites
Satellite | Manufacturer | Launch Vehicle | Launch Date | NSSDC ID | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brasilsat A1 | Spar Aerospace | Ariane | 2 September 1985 | 1985-015B | Retired |
Brasilsat A2 | Spar Aerospace | Ariane | 28 March 1986 | 1986-026B | Retired at the end of 2004 |
Brasilsat B1 | Hughes | Ariane 44LP | 10 August 1994 | 1994-049A | Retired |
Brasilsat B2 | Hughes | Ariane 44LP | 29 March 1995 | 1995-016A | Active in inclined orbit |
Brasilsat B3 | Hughes | Ariane 44LP | 22 January 1998 | 1998-006A | Active in inclined orbit |
Brasilsat B4 | Hughes | Ariane 44LP | 17 August 2000 | 2000-046A | Active |
Star One C1 | Alcatel Alenia Space | Ariane 5 ECA | 31 August 2007 | 2007-056A | Active |
Star One C2 | Alcatel Alenia Space | Ariane 5 ECA | 18 April 2008 | 2008-018B | Active |
Star One C3 | Orbital Sciences Corporation | Ariane 5 ECA | 10 November 2012 | 2012-062A | Active |
Star One C12 | Alcatel Alenia Space | Proton-M | 3 February 2005 | 2005-003A | Active |
Star One C4 | Space Systems/Loral | Ariane 5 ECA | Planned to 2015 | N/A | In development |
Star One D1 | Space Systems/Loral | Ariane | Planned to 2016[2] | N/A | In development |
See also
References
- ↑ "Arianespace boosts Skynet 5B and Star One C1 into orbit: Sets new record". Arianespace. 14 November 2007.
- ↑ Star One D1 – Gunter's Space Page