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  2. List of satellites in geosynchronous orbit - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2023, the website UCS Satellite Database lists 6,718 known satellites. Of these, 580 are listed in the database as being at GEO. The website provides a spreadsheet containing details of all the satellites, which can be downloaded. Listings are from west to east (decreasing longitude in the Western Hemisphere and increasing longitude ...

  3. List of SES satellites - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Satellite Systems: Boeing 702HP 81 K u-band. (South Asia, Asia Pacific) from position 108.2° E: 4 March 2016: Falcon 9 Full Thrust: Second launch of Falcon 9 Full Thrust. Co-located with the SES-7 satellite. SES-10: 67° W: Airbus Defence and Space: Eurostar E3000: 60 K u-band (Latin America) 30 March 2017: Falcon 9 Full Thrust: SES-11 ...

  4. Nimiq 5 - Wikipedia

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    Nimiq-5. Nimiq-5 is a Canadian communications satellite, operated by Telesat Canada as part of its Nimiq fleet of satellites. [5] It is positioned in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 72.7° West of the Greenwich Meridian. [6] As of July 2015, EchoStar Corporation leases the satellite's entire capacity to provide high-definition television ...

  5. List of Earth observation satellites - Wikipedia

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    NASA, Roscosmos, JAXA, ESA, and CSA. 1998. The International Space Station (ISS) has long been used as a central satellite platform for other sensors, including Earth observation sensors. For example: LIS, SAGE III, TSIS-I, ECOSTRESS, GEDI, OCO-3, Diwata-1, and HICO . Jason-3.

  6. Astra (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Astra (satellite) Astra is the brand name for a number of geostationary communication satellites, both individually and as a group, which are owned and operated by SES, a global satellite operator based in Betzdorf, in eastern Luxembourg. The name is also used to describe the pan-European broadcasting system provided by these satellites, the ...

  7. Azerspace-2 - Wikipedia

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    Azerspace-2 has been designed in order to help Azercosmos to expand its service area. It renders uninterrupted service across Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. The new satellite will provide continuity of service for the Intelsat 12 satellite.

  8. GSAT-17 - Wikipedia

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    GSAT-6A →. GSAT-17 is an Indian communications satellite. Built by ISRO and operated by INSAT, it carries 24 C-band, 2 lower C-band, 12 upper C-band, 2 CxS (C-band up/ S-band down), and 1 SxC (S-band up/C-band down) transponders. It additionally carries a dedicated transponder for data relay (DRT) and search-and-rescue (SAR) services. [7]

  9. Nilesat - Wikipedia

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    Nilesat 103 satellite was a leased communications satellite. Nilesat and Eutelsat agreed in September 2005 to lease capacity on Eutelsat's Hot Bird 4 satellite after relocating it to 7° West and renaming it Atlantic Bird 4 (marketed as Nilesat 103). The satellite has been repositioned to this location in the second quarter of 2006 after the ...