SSL 1300


The SSL 1300, previously the LS-1300 and the FS-1300, is a satellite bus produced by Maxar Technologies. Total broadcast power ranges from 5 to 25 kW, and the platform can accommodate from 12 to 150 transponders. The SSL 1300 is a modular platform and Maxar Technologies no longer reports designators for sub-versions, such as: 1300E, 1300HL, 1300S, 1300X.
First available in the late 1980s, the SSL 1300 platform underwent revision multiple times over its design life, all the while remaining a popular communications platform. The earliest models provided 5,000 RF watts of transmitter power, weighed 5,500 kg, and required a 4-meter diameter launch fairing. Newer models provide double that, approximately 10,000 RF watts of transmitter power, weigh 6,700 kg, and require a 5-meter diameter launch fairing.
SSL stated that they would use electric propulsion for North-South station keeping for the first time on the MBSat in 2004. The subsystem was supplied by International Space Technologies Inc and used Fakel's Hall thrusters and American and European propellant supply and electronics. According to Moog-ISP, the SSL 1300 platform uses its bipropellant thrusters.
In September 2015 SSL announced that it had delivered 100 satellites based on the SSL 1300 platform. There are more SSL 1300's currently providing service on orbit than any other model communications satellite.

SSL 1300 Firsts

Over the last 25 years the SSL 1300 was the first platform to incorporate many innovations.
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1300 Series

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Failures

The SSL 1300 had a series of failures in 2001. Since that time, electrical failures and failure of the satellite's solar panels to properly deploy are recurring issues.
SatelliteOperatorDetailFailure Date
Echostar 5EchostarDual momentum wheel failures.2001-07 and 2003–12
Echostar 6EchostarPartial thruster failure.2001
Telstar 14 / Estrela do Sul 1TelesatSolar panel deployment failure.2004-01-11
Telstar 14R / Estrela do Sul 2TelesatSolar panel deployment failure.2011-05-20
GOES 9NOAAMomentum wheel problems.1998-06-01
PAS 6PanAmSatTotal power loss.2004-03-17 and 2004-04-01
Intelsat 7IntelsatPartial power loss.2001-09-06
Galaxy 26IntelsatMultiple system failures. Control processor failure.2001 and 2008-06-28
Galaxy 27IntelsatElectrical failure.2004-11-28.
DirecTV 6DirecTVSolar flare damage.1997-04
Intelsat 19IntelsatSolar panel deployment failure.2012-06-01