Jupiter 3, the world’s largest communications satellite, was launched into space this Saturday (29), around 00:04 am, from a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket in Florida, in the United States.
The size of this satellite is approximately the size of a school bus. In space, it will be the length of a ten-story building, with 14 solar panels. Through Wi-Fi internet on board, mobile phone connectivity, and air and sea mobility deployments, it will support consumers and businesses alike.
This Hughes-Maxar product will be ready for 5G technology, connecting consumers in the Americas. There will be more than 35 thousand kilometers between it and the Earth.
The Jupiter 3 satellite will have more connection capacity than the two other satellites in this series combined. Jupiter 1, launched in 2012, has 120 gigabits per second (gbps); and Jupiter 2, launched in 2016, has 200 gigabits per second (gbps).
Some interesting facts about Jupiter 3:
- Spectrum: Ka-band, plus Q and V band for gateways
- Coverage: North America and South America
- Speed: Up to 100 Mbps
- Capacity: More than 500Gbps
- Compressed Size: Approximately the size of a school bus (7.9 meters)
- Deployed Size: Solar panels span 10 floors (38 meters)
- Solar panels: 14
- Position: 95° west longitude
- Distance: 35,888 km above the Earth
- Manufacturer: Maxar
- Service sectors: consumers, small businesses, companies, governments, service providers, and air and maritime mobility.