Intelsat IVA F-1 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat. The satellite was based on the HS-353 platform...
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Intelsat IVA F-2 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat. The satellite was based on the HS-353 platform...
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Intelsat IVA F-6 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat. The satellite was based on the HS-353 platform...
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Intelsat S.A. (formerly INTEL-SAT, INTELSAT, Intelsat) is a multinational satellite services provider with corporate headquarters in Luxembourg and administrative...
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Intelsat IV F-8 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat. The satellite was based on the HS-312 platform...
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August 2016. "Intelsat Satellite Fleet". Intelsat. Retrieved 1 August 2016. "Table 4-103. Chronology of Intelsat Development and Operations, 1969-1978"...
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Intelsat V F-2, then named Intelsat 502, was a communications satellite operated by COMSAT. Launched in 1980, it was the first of fifteen Intelsat V satellites...
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Galaxy 33 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 133° West longitude, serving the North American market. It was built by Northrop Grumman...
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Galaxy 26 (redirect from Intelsat Americas 6)
satellite owned by Intelsat. It was built by Space Systems/Loral, as part of its SSL 1300 satellite bus. Galaxy 26 was formerly known as Intelsat Americas 6 and...
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International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (category Intelsat)
organization charged with overseeing the public service obligations of Intelsat, which was privatized in 2001. It incorporates the principle set forth...
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on 29 May 2023. Retrieved 7 April 2023. "Intelsat Selects SpaceX to Launch Intelsat 40e Satellite". Intelsat (Press release). 17 March 2020. Archived...
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years later, on 29 September 1977, another attempted launch of an Intelsat (Intelsat IVA F-5) communications satellite took place on AC-43. Shortly after...
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DirecTV satellite fleet (section DirecTV 1)
active on the C and Ku bands, with 24 transponders for each. Owned by Intelsat, some of the satellite's users include DirecTV's Brazil and Latin America...
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September 1977 (section September 1, 1977 (Thursday))
five years, hosting 16 different crews of cosmonauts. The launch of Intelsat IVA F-5 by the U.S. failed after a fire broke out in the engine of the Atlas-Centaur...
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Galaxy 27 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat. It was at first located at 129° West longitude, serving most of the North America market. It...
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Atlas (rocket family) (section Atlas E/F)
Sheet". 1 Dec 2005. Archived from the original on 6 Apr 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Lockheed Martin Ready For Launch Of Intelsat 14 Spacecraft"...
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Galaxy 19 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 97° West longitude, serving the North American market. Galaxy 19 replaced Galaxy 25...
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Galaxy 17 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat to be located at 91° West longitude, serving the North American market. Galaxy 17 was intended...
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Americas 8 (IA 8). INTELSAT changed the name of the Intelsat Americas 8 satellite to Galaxy 28 effective to 1 February 2007. Intelsat Americas 8 (also known...
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years. Some of its transponders are leased to Intelsat, who operate them under the designation Intelsat APR-2. INSAT-2E was launched by Arianespace, using...
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American communications satellite which was operated by PanAmSat, and later Intelsat. It was constructed by Hughes and is based on the HS-601HP satellite bus...
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Common Berthing Mechanism (section IVA operations)
Passive CBM provides for IVA seals where it is bolted to its parent Element. Here, a human finger (1) points to a main IVA seal compression plate, which...
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Systems/Loral (SS/L) 1300-series hybrid communications satellite owned by Intelsat and located in geosynchronous orbit at 123° W longitude, serving the continental...
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March 1978 (section March 1, 1978 (Wednesday))
The U.S. successfully launched the civilian communications satellite Intelsat IVA F-6 from Cape Canaveral, five days after the failed launch of two U.S...
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communications satellite operated by PanAmSat from 2000 to 2006, and by Intelsat from 2006 to today. It spent most of its operational life at an orbital...
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Galaxy 30 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 125° West longitude, serving the North American market. It was built by Orbital ATK...
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operated by Intelsat. It is located in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 32.8 degrees east, where it serves as a backup to the Intelsat 802 spacecraft...
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Galaxy 5 was retired in January 2005. Apogee: 36,134.7 kilometers (22,453.1 mi) Perigee: 36,006.9 kilometers (22,373.7 mi) Orbital inclination: 10.3°...
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since then" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Kallender, Mark. "STS-49, The Rescue Of Intelsat-VI 603". Archived from the original on 16 December 2008. Retrieved 28 February...
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