SES
To
Move
Astra
2C
Satellite
To
31.5
Degrees
East
10
March
2009
SES
ASTRA,
will
be
moving
the
ASTRA
2C
satellite
from
its
current
orbital
position
at
28.2
degrees
East
to
31.5
degrees
East
to
take
over
the
mission
of
ASTRA
5A
which
is
no
longer
in
service.
ASTRA
2C
will
be
moved
to
31.5
degrees
East
in
April
2009
and
will
remain
there
for
approximately
one
year.
In
the
meantime,
the
services
transmitted
via
28.2
degrees
East
will
continue
to
be
broadcast
from
the
other
satellites
co-located
at
this
orbital
position.
ASTRA
2C
will
be
able
to
operate
24
BSS
transponders
at
31.5
degrees
East,
thereby
continuing
the
commercialization
of
this
orbital
position.
Following
the
launch
of
ASTRA
3B
in
the
fourth
quarter
of
2009
and
its
subsequent
deployment,
another
in-orbit
satellite
will
be
moved
to
31.5
degrees
East,
permitting
the
return
of
ASTRA
2C
to
28.2
degrees
East
and
to
enhance
capacity
at
this
orbital
position.
Ferdinand
Kayser,
President
and
CEO
of
SES
ASTRA,
said:
“The
move
of
ASTRA
2C
demonstrates
our
strong
commitment
to
develop
31.5
degrees
East
into
an
important
position,
especially
for
Central
and
Eastern
Europe.
At
the
same
time
our
fleet
flexibility
allows
us
to
redeploy
ASTRA
2C
at
28.2
degrees
East
after
the
launch
of
Astra
3B
in
order
to
serve
the
growth
in
the
UK
market,
particularly
coming
from
High
Definition
(HD)
broadcast
services.”