印度的GSLV-mk2接到国外的单子了?

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FARNBOROUGH, England — Satellite services provider Aniara SpaceCom LLC of India and the United States on July 15 said it has contracted with Russian/German satellite builder Dauria Aerospace to launch two all-electric Ku-band telecommunications satellites together on an Indian Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle, or GSLV, rocket in late 2017.

The contract, valued at $210 million and signed at the Farnborough Air Show here in the presence of the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, is based on a direct loan from Russia’s export-credit agency, the Export Insurance Agency of Russia (ExIAR), following what Aniara said are bandwidth-lease contracts from Indian and Southeast Asian customers.

In an interview here, Aniara Chief Executive Raghu Das declined to name the prospective customers, whose commitments will be necessary to trigger the ExIAR financing. He said the two satellites, each carrying 12-16 Ku-band transponders, would be used to complement in-orbit satellites that are not using the full potential of their orbital slot and frequency licenses.

Dauria Aerospace, headquartered in Munich and with a production facility in Skolkovo, Russia, in the past year has launched three small Earth observation satellites for maritime surveillance. These satellites were developed by Canopus Systems of Mountain View, California, a Dauria affiliate.

Wei Sun, Dauria’s managing director and a veteran of small-satellite builder Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. of Britain and Germany’s OHB AG, said the NextStar-1 and NextStar-2 geostationary-orbiting satellites to be built for Aniara will use all-electric propulsion, lowering their launch weight and permitting a dual-stacked launch aboard the newest variant of India’s GSLV.

Sun said Dauria and Aniara are developing a smaller version, with an Indian rocket, of the model pioneered by satellite operators ABS of Bermuda and Satmex of Mexico, now named Eutelsat Americas, and satellite builder Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems of El Segundo, California. Boeing is building four all-electric satellites for ABS and Eutelsat Americas, to be launched in pairs aboard Space Exploration Technology Corp. Falcon 9 rockets.

Sun said bringing down the weight of the NextStar satellites so that two could be launched aboard the same GSLV rocket was key to the business plan.

Each satellite will deliver 3 kilowatts of power to its 300-kilogram electronics payload. The company is targeting a satellite service life of between 10 and 15 years.

Roscosmos Deputy Director Denis Lyskov, in a July 15 statement, said the agency “supports the emergence of new private players in the field, which can contribute to the increase of export potential in the sector. We are ready to support companies like Dauria Aerospace in the national market and beyond.”

Lyskov said Dauria is currently under contract to Roscosmos to build two small Earth observation satellites, called MKA-N.

India’s GLSV Mark 2 rocket, designed to launch payloads into geostationary-transfer orbit, conducted its first successful flight, using an Indian-built upper-stage engine, in January. Its main design goal is to provide launches for India’s domestic market, including telecommunications satellites for the Indian Space Research Organisation and its Antrix commercial arm.

It remains unclear what launch rate the GSLV will be able to maintain in the next couple of years, and what its availability will be for commercial customers.

Ras said the Dauria platform “represents a terrific opportunity for ISRO to expand its commercialized use of its GSLV.” Aniara has offices in Bangalore, India — home to a large ISRO installation — and in Princeton, New Jersey.

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英文看着费劲,涉及了好多国家,反正是要造两颗轻量的通信卫星,2017年交给印度的GSLV-mk2发射。以前就说过通信卫星轻量化也是一个趋势,印度的火箭又最便宜,印度今后在国际商业发射市场有不小的机会。FARNBOROUGH, England — Satellite services provider Aniara SpaceCom LLC of India and the United States on July 15 said it has contracted with Russian/German satellite builder Dauria Aerospace to launch two all-electric Ku-band telecommunications satellites together on an Indian Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle, or GSLV, rocket in late 2017.

The contract, valued at $210 million and signed at the Farnborough Air Show here in the presence of the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, is based on a direct loan from Russia’s export-credit agency, the Export Insurance Agency of Russia (ExIAR), following what Aniara said are bandwidth-lease contracts from Indian and Southeast Asian customers.

In an interview here, Aniara Chief Executive Raghu Das declined to name the prospective customers, whose commitments will be necessary to trigger the ExIAR financing. He said the two satellites, each carrying 12-16 Ku-band transponders, would be used to complement in-orbit satellites that are not using the full potential of their orbital slot and frequency licenses.

Dauria Aerospace, headquartered in Munich and with a production facility in Skolkovo, Russia, in the past year has launched three small Earth observation satellites for maritime surveillance. These satellites were developed by Canopus Systems of Mountain View, California, a Dauria affiliate.

Wei Sun, Dauria’s managing director and a veteran of small-satellite builder Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. of Britain and Germany’s OHB AG, said the NextStar-1 and NextStar-2 geostationary-orbiting satellites to be built for Aniara will use all-electric propulsion, lowering their launch weight and permitting a dual-stacked launch aboard the newest variant of India’s GSLV.

Sun said Dauria and Aniara are developing a smaller version, with an Indian rocket, of the model pioneered by satellite operators ABS of Bermuda and Satmex of Mexico, now named Eutelsat Americas, and satellite builder Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems of El Segundo, California. Boeing is building four all-electric satellites for ABS and Eutelsat Americas, to be launched in pairs aboard Space Exploration Technology Corp. Falcon 9 rockets.

Sun said bringing down the weight of the NextStar satellites so that two could be launched aboard the same GSLV rocket was key to the business plan.

Each satellite will deliver 3 kilowatts of power to its 300-kilogram electronics payload. The company is targeting a satellite service life of between 10 and 15 years.

Roscosmos Deputy Director Denis Lyskov, in a July 15 statement, said the agency “supports the emergence of new private players in the field, which can contribute to the increase of export potential in the sector. We are ready to support companies like Dauria Aerospace in the national market and beyond.”

Lyskov said Dauria is currently under contract to Roscosmos to build two small Earth observation satellites, called MKA-N.

India’s GLSV Mark 2 rocket, designed to launch payloads into geostationary-transfer orbit, conducted its first successful flight, using an Indian-built upper-stage engine, in January. Its main design goal is to provide launches for India’s domestic market, including telecommunications satellites for the Indian Space Research Organisation and its Antrix commercial arm.

It remains unclear what launch rate the GSLV will be able to maintain in the next couple of years, and what its availability will be for commercial customers.

Ras said the Dauria platform “represents a terrific opportunity for ISRO to expand its commercialized use of its GSLV.” Aniara has offices in Bangalore, India — home to a large ISRO installation — and in Princeton, New Jersey.

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英文看着费劲,涉及了好多国家,反正是要造两颗轻量的通信卫星,2017年交给印度的GSLV-mk2发射。以前就说过通信卫星轻量化也是一个趋势,印度的火箭又最便宜,印度今后在国际商业发射市场有不小的机会。
土鳖一定要大力加强运载火箭的研发,争取让阿三无路可走!
横扫美日 发表于 2014-7-23 15:29
土鳖一定要大力加强运载火箭的研发,争取让阿三无路可走!
现在就比印度强很多,技术不是问题价格是关键,还有国际环境。
谁这么不怕死啊


三哥又没有被加入那个STAR的黑名单, 如果中国没有被加入黑名单,会接的更加多{:soso_e115:} 当然可能卫星元器件国产化方面可能要大打折扣了

三哥又没有被加入那个STAR的黑名单, 如果中国没有被加入黑名单,会接的更加多{:soso_e115:} 当然可能卫星元器件国产化方面可能要大打折扣了
谁这么不怕死啊
一个刚成立的美印合资企业,单子是两颗1吨级全电星,给了一个刚成立的德俄合资企业。
这个德俄合资企业之前只有业余无线电卫星的设计经验……
简单来说,这个合同可以简单概括为,由不靠谱的德国人设计,由不靠谱的毛子制造,最后由不靠谱的GSLV mkII发射……
不到20个转发器,2亿美元……而即使波音如此坑爹的主儿,35个转发器也不过1.3亿美元←_←
GSLV的报价好像是2800万美元
没人能和他们比价格
纸飞机 发表于 2014-7-23 18:31
GSLV的报价好像是2800万美元
没人能和他们比价格
万一火箭挂了你再算算是多少费用,话说保险公司也敢保啊
纸飞机 发表于 2014-7-23 18:31
GSLV的报价好像是2800万美元
没人能和他们比价格
那这卫星也太贵了吧?两颗星发射才5600万,1.44亿两颗星?
楠宫萧vn 发表于 2014-7-23 18:26
一个刚成立的美印合资企业,单子是两颗1吨级全电星,给了一个刚成立的德俄合资企业。
这个德俄合资企业 ...
这是什么丧心病狂的人才能策划出来的作死的项目啊
鹏啸九天 发表于 2014-7-24 02:36
这是什么丧心病狂的人才能策划出来的作死的项目啊
一群赌徒的项目
SSN19 发表于 2014-7-25 06:50
一群赌徒的项目
二了吧。。。这是保险公司给行贿给回扣的项目 发射一堆垃圾 爆炸了 号称两亿 搞定
感觉,这个怎么好象是印度人自己运作着玩儿的卫星呢。