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Pages in category "Satellites of Indonesia" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Garuda 1; I.
Palapa is a series of communications satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunications company (formerly by Perumtel and then by PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia/Satelindo). The first satellite was launched in July 1976, at which time Indonesia became the first developing country to operate its own domestic satellite system. [1]
Lapan-TUBSat is a micro satellite, weight of 56 Kilograms, and orbit at 630 kilometers above Indonesia. This satellite passes the polar orbital (from one polar to another) and across the archipelago for two or three times each day. Image of Lapan- TUBsat, now can only be received by Lapan ground station in Rumpin, West Java, called remote ...
Nusantara-2 was the second satellite launch awarded by Indonesia to CGWIC, matching the two carried out by SpaceX at that time. Since its failure, SpaceX has launched two Indonesian satellites ...
The first program was the launching of the Palapa A1 (launched 7 August 1976) and A2 (launched 3 October 1977) satellites. These satellites were almost identical to Canada's Anik and Western Union's Westars. The Indonesian satellites belonged to the government-owned company Perumtel, but they were made in the United States. [citation needed]
The satellite is controlled by ACeS Satellite Control Facility situated in Batam island, Indonesia. The Garuda 1 was originally to be supplemented by a second satellite (Garuda 2), but the plan never materialized. An anomaly with some of the antennae was discovered in September 2000, and significantly reduced the satellite's communications ...
SpaceX's Starlink, which owns around 60% of the roughly 7,500 satellites orbiting earth, is dominant in the satellite internet sphere. Indonesia is the third country in Southeast Asia where ...
Nusantara Satu (formerly known as PSN VI or PSN-6) is an Indonesian communications satellite.It is a large high-throughput satellite (HTS) providing voice and data communications, and Internet access throughout the Indonesian archipelago and Southeast Asia.