
TürkmenÄlem 52°E / MonacoSAT is a satellite that offers a range of services, including broadcasting, telecommunications, and data transmission.
The satellite is located at the 52°E orbital position and is owned by the government of Turkmenistan.
It has a unique feature of being able to broadcast signals to both Europe and Asia, making it a valuable asset for countries in these regions.
The satellite's capabilities are vast, with a payload capacity of 26 transponders and a coverage area of 120 degrees east longitude.
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Mission Details
The TürkmenÄlem 52°E / MonacoSAT mission was a significant event in the space industry. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was used to place the communications satellite in geostationary transfer orbit on April 27, 2015.
The satellite has a rather long and complicated name - TurkmenAlem52E/MonacoSat. This name breaks down into two main parts: the TurkmenAlem part, which refers to the Turkmenistan National Space Agency, and the MonacoSat part, which is operated by the SES company on behalf of Monaco.
The satellite was built by Thales Alenia Space in Cannes and is a Spacebus 4000C2 model. It has a launch mass of 4700 kg, which is a significant weight.
The satellite will be stationed at the 52E position in the geostationary orbit. This orbital slot is assigned to Monaco and its telecommunications operator, Space Systems International.
Here are the key players involved in the operation of the satellite:
- Owner: Turkmenistan National Space Agency and the Turkmen Ministry of Communications
- Operator (TurkmenAlem portion): Turkmenistan National Space Agency and the Turkmen Ministry of Communications
- Operator (MonacoSat portion): SES company on behalf of Monaco
The satellite will operate 26 Ku-band transponders, which will be used for communications services. Additionally, Monaco will have 12 Ku-band transponders on the satellite for its own use.
Coverage and Capacity
The TürkmenÄlem 52°E / MonacoSAT satellite has a robust coverage system. It's equipped with 38 Ku-band transponders, providing extensive coverage across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
The satellite's three downlink beams offer varying levels of power and reception capabilities. The West beam, for example, is centered on Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, with a power of 53 dBW, allowing for reception on dishes as small as 50 cm.
The East beam is also centered on these countries but with a slightly reduced power of 52 dBW, extending west across central and northern Europe. The MENA beam, meanwhile, is centered on the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa, with a maximum power of 51 dBW, covering areas as far south as Sudan and Ethiopia.
Coverage and Coverage
The TürkmenÄlem 52°E / MonacoSAT satellite has 38 Ku-band transponders providing coverage in various regions.
This satellite offers three downlink beams: West, East, and MENA.
The West beam is centred on Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, with 53 dbW power, and can be received on dishes as small as 50 cm.
The East beam is also centred on Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, but with a slightly reduced power of 52 dBW.
The MENA beam is centred on the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa, with a maximum power of 51 dBW.
Here's a summary of the satellite's coverage:
The satellite's coverage extends across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, making it a valuable resource for global communication.
TV, Radio Channels 52.0E

TV, Radio Channels 52.0E offer a total of 35 TV and 15 radio channels, providing a wide range of programming options for users.
The TV channels include popular networks like BBC, ITV, and Channel 4, as well as international channels like CNN and Sky News.
A total of 35 TV channels are available, catering to diverse interests and preferences.
Some of the radio channels include BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, and Heart Radio, offering a mix of music, news, and entertainment.
These radio channels are available 24/7, providing users with a constant source of information and entertainment.
The TV channels are available in high definition (HD), ensuring a crisp and clear viewing experience.
The radio channels are also available in HD, offering users a high-quality listening experience.
The availability of 35 TV and 15 radio channels makes TV, Radio Channels 52.0E a great option for users who want a wide range of programming options.
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Satellite Plans and Details
The TürkmenÄlem 52°E / MonacoSAT satellite offers a range of plans to cater to different needs.
The satellite has a total of 24 transponders, which provide a high level of flexibility and customization for users.
The plans are designed to provide a high level of signal quality and reliability, with a focus on delivering a seamless viewing experience for users.
MonacoSAT
MonacoSAT offers 12 Ku-band transponders for commercial use, providing capacity for DTH broadcasting over the Middle East and North Africa.
The satellite's transponders also cater to trunking and data services in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia.
MonacoSAT provides growth potential for the YahLive bouquet, a joint venture between Abu Dhabi-based Yahsat and SES.
Wide Network Solutions is the sole commercialiser of MonacoSAT, and they are the most active provider in the Persian market for this satellite.
MonacoSat Plans Second Geostationary Satellite
MonacoSat is planning its second geostationary satellite, which could be finalized by the end of the year. The new satellite, called MonacoSat-2, will provide communications services in Ka-band frequencies.

MonacoSat's first satellite, TurkmenAlem-52E/MonacoSat, launched in 2015 and offers Ku-band coverage over Europe, the Middle East, Northern Africa, and Central Asia.
The government of Turkmenistan is using two-thirds of the capacity on TurkmenAlem-52E/MonacoSat, and MonacoSat is ready to expand.
MonacoSat-2 will be fully software defined and have reconfigurable capacity, which will drastically drop the price per megabit.
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