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Launch date Rocket Changes Status AMC-12: United States SES Americom: Television broadcasting 72 C-band 3 February 2005: Proton-M: Active Eutelsat W3B: International Eutelsat: Communications 53 Ku-band, 3 Ka-band 28 October 2010: Ariane 5 ECA: Launch failure Eutelsat W3C: International Eutelsat: Communications 53 Ku-band, 3 Ka-band 7 October ...
Launch Failure Eutelsat 2 F-5 — Ariane 44LP H10+ 1994 — — — Hot Bird 7 — Ariane 5 ECA: 2002 — — — Future satellites. Satellite COSPAR ID Location
Eutelsat 8 West B was launched on the Ariane 5ECA launch vehicles from Centre Spatial Guyanais at the Kourou in French Guiana.Liftoff occurred at 20:34:08 UTC on 20 August 2015, [3] with the launch vehicle successfully injecting its payload into geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO).
Eutelsat 36B (formerly Eutelsat W7) is a communications satellite in the W series operated by Eutelsat. It is co-located with Eutelsat 36A satellite at 36° East. It was launched on 24 November 2009, at 14:19:10 UTC , by a Proton launch vehicle .
Eutelsat 115 West B (previously Satmex 7) is a communications satellite that is operated by Eutelsat, providing video, data, government, and mobile services for the Americas. The satellite was designed and manufactured by Boeing Space Systems , and is a Boeing 702SP model communication satellite.
Eutelsat 113 West A, formerly Satmex-6, is a geostationary communications satellite which is operated by Eutelsat. Originally built for Mexico's Satmex , it was launched in 2006. The satellite was acquired by Eutelsat in its 2014 merger with Satmex, and renamed Eutelsat 113 West A in May. [ 2 ]
Eutelsat W4 was launched on the maiden flight of the Atlas III launch vehicle, which used the Atlas IIIA configuration. The launch was contracted by International Launch Services (ILS), and occurred on 24 May 2000, at 23:10:05 UTC from Space Launch Complex 36B at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS).
Eutelsat 5 West B is a geostationary communications satellite. It is owned by European satellite communications company Eutelsat . It launched on October 9, 2019, at 10:17 UTC on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan . [ 7 ]