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Ekran (11F647)

Ekran

TheEkran system (a.k.a. Stationar-T) was the Soviet Union's first operationalgeosynchronous satellite and the worlds first direct-to-home TV service. It providedcolour television broadcast to Siberia and the Far North.

After discarding early exotic concepts of nuclear powered satellites requiring aFluorine/Amine upper stage, the Ekran concept settled to a more conventional spacecraft.The KAUR-3 bus, which was introduced with theRaduga spacecraft,became the standard for soviet geosynchronous communications satellites. It was 3-axisstabilized using liquid propellant micro-engines and had a pointin accuracy of within 0.25degrees of the earth's centre. The single-unit body was equipped with solar panels, andactive liquid-gas phase-change thermoregulation system, and a corrective engine unit formaking orbital adjustments. 25 square meters of solar panels provided 1280 W of power.

Ekran featured a 12 square meter phased array antenna, operating at 702-726 MHz at 200W power.

The first flights used experimental satellites, but they already allowed 18 to 20million additional Soviet citizens to see the Central Television program. Operations weredelayed due to continuing problems with the Proton launch vehicle, which caused the losssof several Ekran satellites.

In 1980 the system was accepted for operational service. The satellite broadcast 12 to16 hours of television programming daily. By 1982 3000 receivers were in operation.

Nation:USSR / Russia
Type / Application:Communication, direct broadcasting
Operator:
Contractors:NPO Prikladnoi Mekhaniki (NPO PM)
Equipment:1 (+1) UHF 200 W transponder, C-band uplink
Configuration:KAUR-3
Propulsion:
Power:2 deployable solar arrays, batteries
Lifetime:3 years
Mass:1970 kg
Orbit:GEO
SatelliteCOSPARDateLSLaunch VehicleRemarks
Ekran 1 (Ekran 11L)1976-107A26.10.1976Ba LC-81/24Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 2 (Ekran 12L)1977-092A20.09.1977Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran (3a) (Ekran 13L)1978-F0227.05.1978Ba LC-200/40FProton-K Blok-DM
Ekran (3b) (Ekran 15L)1978-F0317.08.1978Ba LC-200/40FProton-K Blok-DM
Ekran (3c) (Ekran 14L)1978-F0417.10.1978Ba LC-200/40FProton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 3 (Ekran 16L)1979-015A21.02.1979Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 4 (Ekran 17L)1979-087A03.10.1979Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 5 (Ekran 19L)1980-060A14.07.1980Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 6 (Ekran 20L)1980-104A26.12.1980Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 7 (Ekran 21L)1981-061A25.06.1981Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 8 (Ekran 22L)1982-009A05.02.1982Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran (9a) (Ekran 23L)1982-F0422.07.1982Ba LC-200/40FProton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 9 (Ekran 24L)1982-093A16.09.1982Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 10 (Ekran 18L)1983-016A12.03.1983Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 11 (Ekran 25L)1983-100A29.09.1983Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 12 (Ekran 26L)1984-028A16.03.1984Ba LC-200/39Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 13 (Ekran 27L)1984-090A24.08.1984Ba LC-200/39Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 14 (Ekran 28L)1985-024A22.03.1985Ba LC-200/40Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 15 (Ekran 30L)1986-038A24.05.1986Ba LC-200/39Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 16 (Ekran 29L)1987-073A03.09.1987Ba LC-200/39Proton-K Blok-DM
Ekran 17 (Ekran 31L)1988-036A06.05.1988Ba LC-200/39Proton-K Blok-DM
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