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Hot Bird 6 was launched by Atlas V 401 on 21 August 2002. Starting on 12 June 2009, the day of Iranian elections, deliberate interference affecting this satellite was traced to Iran. Hot Bird 6 is the primary carrier for BBC Persian Television. [5] As of 2013, it was replaced by Hot Bird 10 (Hot Bird 13D).
Hotbird 6: International Eutelsat: Television broadcasting 28 Ku-band, 4 Ka-band 21 August 2002: Atlas V 401: Known as Eutelsat 70D Retired Hotbird 7A: International Eutelsat: Television broadcasting 38 Ku-band 11 March 2006: Ariane 5 ECA: Known as Hotbird 13E Active Star One C1: Brazil Star One: Communications 28 C-band, 16 Ku-band, 1 X-band ...
Hot Bird 13B (Hot Bird 8) [40] 2006-032A 13°E: Proton-M/Briz-M: Europe, North Africa, Middle East 5 August 2006 Formerly named Hot Bird 8 until March 2012 Hot Bird 13C (Hot Bird 9) 2008-065D Ariane 5 ECA: 20 December 2008 Formerly named Hot Bird 9 until March 2012 Hot Bird 13E (Hot Bird 7A/Eurobird 9A/Eutelsat 9A) [41] 2006-007B 11 March 2006
Hot Bird 13B, known as Hot Bird 8 prior to 2012, is a geostationary communications satellite. Operated by Eutelsat , it provides direct-to-home (DTH) broadcasting services from geostationary orbit as part of Eutelsat's Hot Bird constellation at a longitude of 13° East.
Eutelsat 8 West C, known as Hot Bird 6 prior to 2012 and Hot Bird 13A from 2012 to 2013, is a geostationary communications satellite. Operated by Eutelsat , it provides direct-to-home (DTH) broadcasting services from geostationary orbit .
Eurobird was a series of satellites owned and operated by Eutelsat.The Eurobird satellites provided broadcasting and telecommunication services primarily to the Western and Central European region from orbital positions of 9, 25.5 and 33 degrees East.
Eutelsat 33E, previously known as Hot Bird 10, Atlantic Bird 4A, Eutelsat 3B and Nilesat 104, Hot Bird 13D is a French communications satellite. Operated by Eutelsat , it provides direct to home broadcasting services from geostationary orbit as part of Eutelsat's Hot Bird constellation at a longitude of 13 degrees east.
Hot Bird 13C, formerly Hot Bird 9, is a communications satellite operated by Eutelsat, launched 20 December 2008 aboard an Ariane 5ECA carrier rocket along with the Eutelsat W2M spacecraft. [1] It was built by EADS Astrium, based on a Eurostar E3000 satellite bus. It was positioned in geosynchronous orbit at 13°E.