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  2. Eutelsat 36B - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. List of Spacebus satellites - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. List of Ariane launches (2020–2029) - Wikipedia

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    Date Time Rocket type Serial No. Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customers Launch outcome VA251: 16 January 2020 21:05 Ariane 5 ECA+ 5110 Guiana ELA-3: Eutelsat Konnect GSAT-30: 6,976 kg GTO: Eutelsat ISRO: Success [citation needed] Eutelsat communications satellite and ISRO communications satellite. VA252: 18 February 2020 22:18 Ariane ...

  5. Eutelsat I F-3 - Wikipedia

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    Eutelsat I F-3, also known as European Communications Satellite 3 (ECS-3) is a decommissioned communications satellite operated by the European Telecommunications Satellite Organisation (Eutelsat). Launched in 1985, it was operated in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 10° East.

  6. Eutelsat 172B - Wikipedia

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    Eutelsat 172B's satellite bus is the Eurostar E3000.It has a launch mass of 3,551 kg (7,829 lb) and has two deployable solar panels. [2] [3] [4] The satellite also uses the Fakel SPT140D electric propulsion thrusters for initial orbit raising and later orbit station-keeping.

  7. Ekspress-AMU1 - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, Airbus announced that it had been awarded a contract by RSCC to build Ekspress-AMU1. Also known as EUTELSAT 36C, it would be the follow-up of Eutelsat 36A at the 36° East. Based on the Eurostar-3000 it would mass around 5,892 kg (12,990 lb) at launch, have an end of life power production of 15 kW and a design life of 15 years.

  8. Eutelsat 8 West B - Wikipedia

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    Eutelsat 8 West B is a 5,782 kg (12,747 lb) satellite with a design life of 15 years. It is equipped with an S400-12 apogee motor which was used for initial orbit-raising manoeuvres and an S10-18 engine for station keeping burns. [ 1 ]

  9. Eutelsat 113 West A - Wikipedia

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    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 ]