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A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket will launch the ViaSat 3-F3 (VS-3 F3, formerly known as ViaSat 3 APAC) communications satellite into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO). ViaSat 3-F3 is the third of at least three new-generation Boeing-built geostationary satellites for Viasat. The mission was switched from Ariane to Falcon Heavy in 2023. This flight will feature side boosters B1072.2 and B1075.22 and center core B10XX, which will fly in expendable mode without recovery hardware. - The 6.4 tonne Viasat 3-F3 (VS-3 F3) satellite is as big as a school bus, and its solar panels will unfurl in orbit to generate more than 30 kilowatts of power in orbit. The spacecraft has one of the largest antenna reflectors ever sent into space, and will rely on all-electric propulsion for fine orbital maneuvers and station-keeping. The ViaSat 3 constellation of high capacity broadband satellites for ViaSat Inc consists of three satellites for global coverage. Boeing was selected to provide the all-electric propulsion BSS-702MP+ (originally BSS-702HP were to be used) busses, while the communications payloads were built by ViaSat. Each ViaSat 3 class satellite is expected to offer over 1 Terabit per second (Tbps) of total network capacity to deliver a global broadband network with enough bandwidth to deliver affordable, high-speed, high-quality internet and video streaming services. - Delayed from June 2021, July, late 2022, May, late 2023, Q2 2024 and Q2 2025. Webcast: https://www.arianespace.com/road-to-space/
📍 SpaceX LC-39A, Florida, Vereinigte Staaten