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EG 1, 2, 3 (Tyvak 0171, 0172, 0173)

EG 3 (Tyvak 0171) [Tyvak]

EG (EchoStar Global) is a S-band IoT (Internet-of-Things) constellation by EchoStar Global LLC, an Australian subsidiary of EchoStar.

EchoStar Global is in the process of designing, constructing, and launching a new NGSO MSS system to provide narrowband data services, including machine-to-machine and Internet-of-Things communications, throughout the globe. The system is based on licences of Sirion, a Helios_Wire subsidiary), which was acquired by EchoStar in 2019.

The satellites are 6U CubeSat built by Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems. Pursuant to Australian authorization and International Telecommunication Union (ITU) filings for the SIRION-1 network, the EG System is licensed to provide MSS on S-band frequencies at 2000-2020 MHz (uplink) and 2180-2200 MHz (downlink). The System will consist of a constellation of approximately 28 satellites in low Earth orbit.

Initial operations will consist of EG-1, which was successfully launched in August 2020, and EG-3, scheduled for launch June 2021. Additionally, EchoStar Global has acquired ownership of Pathfinder 2, launched in December 2018, for operations under the SIRION-1 ITU filings.

EG 1 (Tyvak 0172) was launched in August 2020 on a Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) rocket.

EG 2 (Tyvak 0171) was launched in September 2020 on a Vega rocket. It is unclear, if this satellite is operational.

EG 3 (Tyvak 0173) was launched in June 2021 on a Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) rocket.

Nation: USA
Type / Application: ?
Operator: ?
Contractors: Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc.
Equipment:
Configuration: CubeSat (6U)
Propulsion:
Power: Solar cells, batteries
Lifetime:
Mass:
Orbit: 534 km × 536 km, 97.52° (#2)
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
EG 1 (Tyvak 0172) 2020-059C 30.08.2020 CC SLC-40 Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) with SAOCOM 1B, GNOMES 1
EG 2 (Tyvak 0171) 2020-061Z 03.09.2020 Ko ELV Vega with Athena, ION-SCV 1, ESAIL, UPMSat 2, NEMO-HD, ÑuSat 6, GHGSat C1, Flock-4v 1, ..., 26, Lemur-2 112, ..., 119, SpaceBEE 10, ..., 21, FSSCat A, B, NAPA 1, TARS, OSM 1 CICERO, DIDO 3, PICASSO, SIMBA, TRISAT, AMICal-Sat, TTÜ100
EG 3 (Tyvak 0173) 2021-059P 30.06.2021 CC SLC-40 Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) with Starlink v1.5 R1-1, ..., R1-3, Umbra-SAR 2001, YAM 2, YAM 3, ÑuSat 19, ..., 22, ICEYE X11, X12, X13, X15, TUBIN, Mandrake 2A, 2B, Capella 5, GNOMES 2, LINCS 1, 2, PACE 1, TROPICS 01, D2/AtlaCom 1, Centauri 4, Lemur-2 140, ..., 145, SpaceBEE 88, ..., 111, SpaceBEENZ 7, ..., 10, Sherpa-FX 2, Lynk 06, Hawk 3A, 3B, 3C, Astrocast 0201, ..., 0205, Painani 2, Sherpa-LTE 1, Tenzing, Aurora, Arthur 1, Faraday Phoenix, KSF 1A, ..., 1D, Tiger 2, ION-SCV 003, NAPA 2, Spartan, Neptuno, W-Cube, Ghalib, QMR-KWT

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