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Klick - TELE-satellite International Magazine

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SATELLITE INFORMATION<br />

New Satellites<br />

New Satellites to be launched soon<br />

Edited by<br />

Aleksandar Medic<br />

INTELSAT NEW DAWN<br />

INTELSAT NEW DAWN, a <strong>satellite</strong> built and launched in a joint venture with<br />

Convergence Partners, a South African investment group, will utilize orbital<br />

location of 33° East which is ideally positioned to serve the growing needs of<br />

African continent with fixed <strong>satellite</strong> services such as voice communications,<br />

wireless backhaul, broadband connectivity and television programming. This<br />

USD 250 million <strong>satellite</strong>, built by Orbital Sciences Corporation will have two 4.8<br />

kWh capacity Li-Ion batteries in order to support its hybrid payload consisting<br />

of 28 C- and 24 Ku-band 36 MHz transponders. After its launch as 50th Intelsat<br />

106 <strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong> — Global Digital TV <strong>Magazine</strong> — 02-03/2010 — www.<strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong>.com<br />

<strong>satellite</strong> put in orbit by Arianespace, using an Ariane 5 or Soyuz launcher, it<br />

will replace GALAXY 11 which is currently located at 33° East. INTELSAT NEW<br />

DAWN will use the Star-2 platform. This <strong>satellite</strong> with two deployable antennas<br />

will weigh about 3,000 kg at launch and have a design life exceeding 15 years.<br />

KOREASAT 6<br />

KOREASAT 6, a commercial communications <strong>satellite</strong> owned by KT<br />

Corporation (formerly Korea Telecom), will be boosted into geostationary<br />

transfer orbit by an Ariane 5 or Soyuz launcher from the Guiana Space Center,<br />

Europe’s Spaceport, French Guiana. This <strong>satellite</strong> will be built by the French<br />

company Thales Alenia Space using a Star-2 platform from Orbital Sciences<br />

Corporation. Thales will supply the payload and US-based Orbital Sciences<br />

Corporation will carry out final spacecraft, payload and system integration<br />

and testing at its manufactoring facility in Dulles, Virginia. KOREASAT 6<br />

will weigh 2622 kg at launch and generate 3.4 kilowatts of payload power<br />

for its 30 Ku-band transponders. From 116° East orbital position where<br />

it will replace Koreasat 3 <strong>satellite</strong>, this <strong>satellite</strong> will provide DTH, CATV<br />

distribution, TVRO, and VSAT services throughout the Republic of Korea.

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