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|Model || MSS-2500-GSO |
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|Launcher /<br>[[Flight Number]] || [[Proton|Proton-K]] / 397-01 |
|Launcher /<br>[[Flight Number]] || [[Proton Rocket|Proton-K]] / 397-01 |
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|Lifetime || 10 years |
|Lifetime || 10 years |
Revision as of 18:35, 1 March 2008
General information | |
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Launch Date | April 18, 2000 |
Launch Mass | 2,600 kg |
Orbit Mass | |
Manufacturer | NPO-PM / Alcatel Alenia Space |
Model | MSS-2500-GSO |
Launcher / Flight Number |
Proton-K / 397-01 |
Lifetime | 10 years |
Transponder Information | |
Transponder Capacity | 18 Ku band |
TWTA output power | 84 W |
Bandwidth | 18x72 MHz |
EIRP | Europa 47 dBW steerable 49 dBW |
Sundries | |
Expendable Energy | 5,600 W |
Location | |
Former location | 39°E |
Current location | 36°E |
List of broadcast satellites |
The SESAT 1 satellite, operated by Eutelsat, is the first of a series of SESAT (Siberia - Europe SATellite) satellites. It provides a wide range of telecommunications services over a very large geographical coverage area that extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Eastern Russia, including a large part of Siberia. The satellites also provide broadcasting services to Africa by means of steerable spotbeams.