EchoStar 9 (Telstar 13, Intelsat Americas 13, Galaxy 23) (original) (raw)
EchoStar 9 [SSL]
The EchoStar IX satellite is equipped with one of the first commercial Ka-band spot-beam payloads for use over the United States and will be critical to the development of future generations of Ka-band services. EchoStar's Ka-band portion of the satellite will be used to test, verify and deliver future broadband initiatives for the company. The satellite payload also includes 32 Ku-Band fixed satellite services (FSS) transponders, at approximately 120 Watts, that will enhance EchoStar's current U.S. DISH Network satellite TV service, including additional service for Alaska and Hawaii. The satellite will operate at the 121 degree West Longitude orbital location.
With the successful launch of EchoStar IX, constructed by Space Systems/Loral based in Palo Alto, Calif., EchoStar continues to invest in new satellite technologies to expand services for its 8.18 million customers nationwide. EchoStar IX will join EchoStar's current fleet of eight satellites that provide DISH Network customers with hundreds of all-digital television channels, including interactive TV services, sports programming, high definition television and international programming.
The satellite was launched from a floating platform at the equator aboard a Sea Launch Zenit-3SL (2) rocket.
An additional C-band payload on the EchoStar IX satellite will be owned and operated by Loral Skynet, a wholly owned subsidiary of Loral Space and Communications, as Telstar 13. Loral anounced in July 2003 a definite agreement to sell Telstar 13 to Intelsat, which operates the C-band payload as Intelsat Americas 13 (IA-13). Intelsat changed the name of the satellite to Galaxy 23 effective to 1 February 2007.
Galaxy 23's C-band payload will be replaced in 2022 by Galaxy 31 under the C-band transition program.
Further EchoStar missions:
- EchoStar 1, 2 [AS-7000]
- EchoStar 3, 4, 7 [A2100AX]
- EchoStar 5, 6 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 8 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 9 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 10 [A2100AXS]
- EchoStar 11, 15 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 12 [A2100AXS]
- EchoStar 13 (CMBStar 1) [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 14 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 16 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 17 (Jupiter 1) [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 18 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 19 (Jupiter 2) [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 23 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 24 (Jupiter 3) [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 25 [SSL-1300]
- EchoStar 105 [Eurostar-3000]
- EchoStar G1 (D1) [SSL-1300S]
- EchoStar T1, T2 [SSL-1300S]
- EG 1, 2, 3
Further Telstar missions:
- Telstar 301, 302, 303 [HS-376]
- Telstar 401, 402, 402R [AS-7000]
- Telstar 5, 6, 7 [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 8, 9 [SSL-1300S]
- Telstar 10 (APStar 2R) [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 11 [Eurostar-2000]
- Telstar 11N [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 12 [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 12V [Eurostar-3000]
- Telstar 13 (EchoStar 9) [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 14 (Estrela do Sul 1) [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 14R (Estrela do Sul 2) [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 18 (APStar 5) [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 18V (APStar 5C) [SSL-1300]
- Telstar 19V [SSL-1300]
Further Intelsat missions:
- Intelsat-1 1 [HS-303]
- Intelsat-2 1, 2, 3, 4 [HS-303A]
- Intelsat-3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- Intelsat-4 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 [HS-312]
- Intelsat-4A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 [HS-353]
- Intelsat-5 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
- Intelsat-5A 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
- Intelsat-6 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 [HS-389]
- Intelsat-7 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat-7A 6, 7, 8 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat-8 1, 2, 3, 4 [AS-7000]
- Intelsat-8A 5, 6 [AS-7000]
- Intelsat-9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 [SSL-1300HL]
- Intelsat 10-01 [Eurostar-3000]
- Intelsat 10-02 [Eurostar-3000]
- Intelsat Americas 5, 6, 7 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat Americas 8 [SSL-1300S]
- Intelsat Americas 9 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat Americas 13 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat-APR 1 [Spacebus-3000A]
- Intelsat-APR 2 [I-3K]
- Intelsat-APR 3 [Eurostar-2000+]
- Intelsat K [AS-5000]
- Intelsat K-TV [Eurostar-2000+]
- Intelsat 1R [HS-702]
- Intelsat 1W [Spacebus-4000B2]
- Intelsat 2, 3R, 4 [HS-601]
- Intelsat 5 [HS-601HP]
- Intelsat 6B [HS-601HP]
- Intelsat 7 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 8 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 9, 10 [HS-601HP]
- Intelsat 11 [Star-2]
- Intelsat 12 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 14 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 15 [Star-2]
- Intelsat 16 [Star-2]
- Intelsat 17 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 18 [Star-2]
- Intelsat 19 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 20 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 21 [BSS-702MP]
- Intelsat 22 [BSS-702MP]
- Intelsat 23 [Star-2]
- Intelsat 24 [AMOS-Bus]
- Intelsat 25 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 26 [HS-601]
- Intelsat 27 [BSS-702MP]
- Intelsat 28 [Star-2]
- Intelsat 29e [BSS-702MP]
- Intelsat 30, 31 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 32e [Eurostar-3000]
- Intelsat 33e [BSS-702MP]
- Intelsat 34 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 35e [BSS-702MP]
- Intelsat 36 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 37e [BSS-702MP]
- Intelsat 38 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 39 [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 40e [SSL-1300]
- Intelsat 41, 44 [Space-Inspire]
- Intelsat 42, 43 [OneSat]
- Intelsat 45 [HummingSat]
- Intelsat 46 [Spacebus-Neo-200]
- New Dawn [Star-2]
Further Galaxy missions:
- Galaxy 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 1R, 1R2 [HS-376]
- Galaxy 3C [BSS-702]
- Galaxy 3R [HS-601]
- Galaxy 4, 7 [HS-601]
- Galaxy 4R, 10R [HS-601HP]
- Galaxy 8i, 8iR (HS-601HP)
- Galaxy 10 [HS-601HP]
- Galaxy 11 [BSS-702]
- Galaxy 12, 14 [Star-2]
- Galaxy 13 [BSS-601HP]
Galaxy 14[HS-702]- Galaxy 15 [Star-2]
- Galaxy 16, 18 [SSL-1300]
- Galaxy 17 [Spacebus-3000B3]
- Galaxy 19 [SSL-1300]
- Galaxy 23 (EchoStar 9) [SSL-1300]
- Galaxy 25, 26, 27 [SSL-1300]
- Galaxy 28 [SSL-1300S]
- Galaxy 30 [GEOStar-2]
- Galaxy 31, 32, 35, 36 [SSL-1300]
- Galaxy 33, 34 [GEOStar-3]
- Galaxy 37 [SSL-1300]