On March 25, 2021,
Express-103 spacecraft was put into operation,
joining the orbital constellation of Russian
Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) at 96.5
° E. All in-orbit flight tests of the service
systems module and the payload of Express-103
satellite were carried out in full and with
positive results.
The new communication
satellite is designed to provide digital TV and
radio broadcasting, high-speed Internet access
and data transmission. It also provides maritime
VSAT and in-flight connectivity services in
Russia and abroad.
“Express-103 satellite will
replace Express-AM33 spacecraft in the 96.5 E
slot, providing satellite communications
services in the eastern regions of Russia and in
Southeastern Asia. As a result, the launch of
Express-103 satellite is seen as a significant
potential enhancement in the quality and
reliability of the services. Importantly,
Express-103 satellite will ensure an almost
total coverage of the Northern Sea Route,” says
Yuri Prokhorov, RSCC Acting General Director.
Express-103 spacecraft was
launched into a geostationary orbit from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome on July 31, 2020. The
satellite was manufactured by the leading
Russian enterprise in the rocket and space
industry - JSC ISS Reshetnev Company in
collaboration with its European partner, Thales
Alenia Space. The Express-103 service life is 15
years.
Today RSCC runs Russia’s
largest orbital constellation, which consists 12
GEO satellites operating in the C-, Ku-, Ka- and
L-bands. The orbital constellation is located on
an arc of a geostationary orbit from 14 degrees
west to 140 degrees east, enabling RSCC to
provide services to clients in 58 countries on
all continents.