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WINDS (
Wideband InterNetworking engineering test and Demonstration Satellite, also known as
Kizuna), is a
Japanese
communication satellite. Launch was originally scheduled for 2007. The launch date was eventually set for
15 February 2008, however a problem detected in a second stage manoeuvring thruster delayed it to
23 February. Lift-off occurred at 08:55 GMT on
23 February, and the satellite separated from the carrier rocket, into a
Geosynchronous transfer orbit at 09:23, launched by an
H-IIA carrier rocket from the
Tanegashima Space Centre. It will be used to relay the
internet to Japanese homes and businesses, through
Ka-Band signals. It will also develop technologies to be utilised by future Japanese communication spacecraft. It is part of Japan's
i-Space programme, and is to be operated by
JAXA and
NICT.
JAXA claim that WINDS will be able to provide 155
Mbit/s download speed to home users with 45-
centimetre diameter satellite dishes, whilst providing industrial users, via 5-
metre diameter dishes, with 1.2
Gbit/s speeds.
WINDS has a launch mass of 4,850 kg, reducing to around 2,750 kg when in orbit. The spacecraft is 8 m x 3 m x 2 m in size, and its solar panels have a span of 21.5 metres. It has three-axis stabilisation, and a design life expectancy of five years.
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