Official name EUTE 5W B
Alternative name Eutelsat 5WB
Cospar ID 2019-067A
Norad ID 44624
Launch date 2019-10-09
Launch site TTMTR
Launch vehicle Proton-M Briz-M (Ph.4)
Country/Organization International
Type application Communication
Operator Eutelsat
RCS size LARGE
Decay date ON ORBIT
Period (min) 1436.11
Inclination (deg) 0.07
Perigee (km) 35775
Apogee (km) 35799
Eccentricity 0.000335317293989438
Mean motion (revs. per day) 1.00270870615761
Semi-Major axis (km) 42165.135
Raan (deg) 26.9044
Arg of perigee (deg) 17.2237
Shape Box + 2 Pan
Mass (kg) 2864
Height (m) 4.7
Width (m) 2.5
Depth (m) 2.5
Lifetime +15 years
Contractors Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (NGIS) (formerly Orbital ATK) (bus); Airbus Defence and Space (payload)
Equipment 35 Ku-band transponders, EGNOS GEO-3 payload
Propulsion IHI BT-4, 4 × XR-5 Hall Current Thrusters
Configuration GEOStar-2e
Power 2 deployable solar arrays, batteries

Eutelsat Communications has selected in October 2016 Airbus Defence and Space and Orbital ATK, now Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (NGIS), to build a new satellite for the key 5° West orbital position serving mainly video markets in Europe and North Africa.

Under the terms of the agreement Airbus Defence and Space will build the satellite?s payload while the platform will be manufactured by Orbital ATK. To be launched in 2018, Eutelsat 5 West B will replace the Ku-band capacity of Eutelsat 5 West A (formerly Stellat 5) satellite, a key digital infrastructure addressing predominantly French, Italian and Algerian broadcast markets. Eutelsat 5 West B will provide business continuity and improved quality for these services via a Ku-band payload.

The satellite is built on Orbital ATKs GEOStar-2e bus and carries 35 equivalent 36 MHz Ku-band transponders connected to three service areas. Switchable transponders will also increase commercial flexibility.

After launch, a failure of one of the solar arrays was reported. Due to this failure, the satellite has only 45% of its projected capacity. The satellite will still enter service in january 2020 and operate for its full lifetime.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
EUTE 5W B 2019-067A 2019-10-09 TTMTR Proton-M Briz-M (Ph.4) with MEV 1