SaudiGeoSat-1/HellasSat-4

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Hellas Sat 4/SaudiGeoSat 1
Names Hellas Sat 4, SaudiGeoSat-1, Saudi Geostationary Satellite 1, HS-4/SGS-1
Mission type Telecommunications
Operator KACST, Hellas Sat
COSPAR ID 2019-007A
SATCAT № 44034
Spacecraft properties
Bus A2100
Manufacturer Lockheed Martin
Launch mass 6,495 kilograms (14,319 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date 21:01:00, 5 February 2019 (UTC) (2019-02-05T21:01:00Z)
Rocket Ariane flight VA247
Launch site ELA-3, Guiana Space Centre
Contractor Arianespace
Orbital parameters
Longitude 39° East

SaudiGeoSat 1/HellasSat 4, also known as HellasSat 4/SaudiGeoSat 1 (abbreviated HS-4/SGS-1), is a Saudi and Greek geosynchronous communication satellite of KACST and Hellas Sat. It was built by Lockheed Martin and was launched on 5 February 2019 on board Ariane flight VA247.

The satellite will provide telecommunications capabilities, including television, Internet, telephone and secure communications in the Middle East, South Africa and Europe. It is the 16th Saudi satellite launched into space[1][2][3] and the 4th Greek and Cypriot satellite.

Manufacturing

SGS-1 satellite was developed, manufactured and tested by Lockheed Martin in collaboration with KACST where 15 Saudi engineers were trained and certified by Lockheed Martin.[2]

Launch and Specification

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HS-4/SGS-1 was launched on an Ariane 5 operated by Arianespace from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana on Ariane flight VA247.[1]

The satellite weighted 6,495 kilograms (14,319 lb) fully fuelled for launch, and it was placed into a geostationary transfer orbit. It will maintain a geosynchronous orbit at 39° East longitude.[4]

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  3. Lockheed Martin Completes Hellas-Sat-4/SaudiGeoSat-1 Satellite Assembly and Ships to Environmental Testing. Lockheed Martin - Press release. 30 November 2017.
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