
Qatar plans to launch satellite next week

Qatar will become an official member of the international space club once satellite Sohail 1 is launched on August 29.
The satellite will be launched from European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, between 5.30pm and 6.30pm in collaboration with Qatar’s European partner company Eutelstat, the leading satellite operator.
Sohail 1 aims to respond to Qatar’s needs and strategic goals, the Chief Executive Officer of the Qatar Satellite Company Es’hailSat, Ali Ahmed Al Kuwari, told Al Sharq in an interview.
Experiments and technical tests will be carried out for three months after which the orbit of the satellite will be 25.5 east, 36,000km up from the earth’s surface.
“We expect to start providing services by December this year. Priority will be given to local TV channels and telecommunication services,” Al Kuwari said.
He said that Es’hail also plans to launch Sohail 2 by the end 2016-17.
Al Kuwari said that Es’hailSat has already received several applications for subscribers even before the launch of Sohail 1, which has in fact, helped to start planning Sohail 2.
“Sohail 2 will give Qatar a more competitive and strong role in the satellite market,” he said.
As per the capacity of Sohail 1, television channels running on the Standard Definition Television (SDTV) service will have the capacity of 140 channels, while the High Definition Television (HDTV) would run 30 channels.
It took three years to build Sohail 1, which weighs about six tonnes.
The project on the satellite started in 2009 with the establishment of a temporary committee from government bodies which included members from the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Defence, ictQatar, Kahramaa and Ooredoo.
A plane carrying 47 Qatari delegates will leave from Qatar On August 28 at 12:05 am to attend the launching ceremony in Kourou.
The expected time of launch is expected from 25 to 30 minutes, if everything goes as planned, Al Kuwari said.
Although he did not mention the cost of the project, Al Kuwari said satellites generally cost between $250m and $450m.
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Congrats Qatar!!! Hope that it will be an opening for a new era!!!
lol Sulieman...
Unfortunately... I see war on the Horizon... I hope I am wrong... ...
Unless they are planning QTV1, QTV2, QTV3, QTV4... QTV140.
Man goes into space to create war on earth... :-(
Each Satellite has multiple uses... the TV transponders to beam TV channels are just one...
this is sensitive issue... I dont want to say more...
bb , war why?
ROFL about QTV 140
bb ,, Yes, and now everybody will be able to see you hopping in the Irish harp :p
Spy satellites?... :-(
Kudos qatar !!!!!
Thelo, check out www.eshailsat.qa
Mabrook Qatar... Great step!
Very good. Wishing them all a successful launch and a productive mission.