Eutelsat Successfully
Decommissions EUTELSAT 5 West A Satellite
January 19, 2023
Initially designed for a
15-year lifetime, the EUTELSAT 5 West A satellite
has retired after an impressive 20+ years of
fruitful in-orbit operation. The satellite was
successfully re-orbited as planned to more than
400km above the geostationary arc, the propulsion
system depressurised and the electrical equipment on
board passivated. The final operation to de-activate
the remaining Radio Frequency source (telemetry
transmitter) was performed from the
Issy-les-Moulineaux Satellite Control Centre on 13
January at 09:57 UTC (10:57 Local time).
The End-of-Life activities
operated by mission control teams placed the
satellite in safe conditions with an orbit and
configuration fully compliant with French Space Law
and international Space Traffic Management
recommendations.
Based on a Spacebus 3000B3
platform manufactured by the then Alcatel Alenia
Space (now Thales Alenia Space), the satellite was
originally built on behalf of Stellat. Shortly after
its launch in July 2002, the satellite was bought by
Eutelsat and renamed Atlantic Bird-3, operating from
the 5° West orbital position where it remained for
its entire operational life. It was given the name
EUTELSAT 5 West A in 2012 and operated in an
inclined orbit since the end of 2019, which enabled
an extended lifespan of the satellite.
A progressive transfer of
services to the new EUTELSAT 5 West B satellite, as
well as other satellites of the Eutelsat fleet, was
started in January 2020, ensuring seamless
continuity of operations for customers. The EUTELSAT
5 West A continued to operate until its
decommissioning, notably providing maritime
connectivity.
A disruptive satellite for the
Group, EUTELSAT 5 West A enabled the transition to
digital television, notably in France in the early
2000s, when analogue television technology was
converted to and replaced by digital broadcasting.
Eva Berneke, Eutelsat Chief
Executive Officer, commented: “The impressive
extended lifespan of EUTELSAT 5 West A showcases the
first-rate satellite control expertise of the
Eutelsat teams. The satellite provided an overall
service availability of 99.999%, a figure that
stands as a testament to the hard work and
dedication of all the Eutelsat teams who have worked
together throughout the years on this mission.”
James Matthews, Eutelsat CSR
Director, added: “The decommissioning of EUTELSAT 5
West A satellite is a perfect example of our
commitment to the responsible use of space, a
fundamental element of the Group’s CSR mission. This
operation shows how the Space Traffic Management
expertise of Eutelsat is being used to mitigate the
risk of space debris for both security and
environmental concerns, ensuring the long-term
sustainability of space for all operators”.
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