PAS 6B → Intelsat 6B (original) (raw)
PAS 6B [Boeing BSS]
In March 1998, Hughes Space and Communications Company of El Segundo, Calif., was selected by PanAmSat Corporation of Greenwich, Conn., to build PAS-6B, a Hughes HS-601HP spacecraft model to provide direct-to-home television transmissions in South America. The satellite was launched Dec. 21, 1998.
As a Hughes HS-601HP, PAS-6B carries the latest technological advancements in satellites: dual-junction gallium arsenide solar cells and a xenon ion propulsion system. The solar array on PAS-6B generates 8 kilowatts of power. The xenon ion propulsion system, "XIPS," is 10 times more efficient than the propulsion systems currently in use and enables the satellite to carry more payload.
The 7-kilowatt payload consists of 32 Ku-band transponders that are powered by a combination of 105 watt and 140 watt traveling-wave tube amplifiers. Designed to provide a minimum of 15 years of service, PAS-6B is the fourth Hughes 601HP to serve PanAmSat.
Intelsat changed the name of the PAS satellites to Intelsat effective to 1. February 2007.
In 2003 PAS 6B lost the secondary XIPS engines additionally to the earlier loss of the primaries, which wil lead to a reduced lifetime.
Further PAS missions:
- PAS 1 [AS-3000]
- PAS 1R [HS-702]
- PAS 2, 3, 3R, 4 [HS-601]
- PAS 5 [HS-601HP]
- PAS 6 [SSL-1300]
- PAS 6B [HS-601HP]
- PAS 7 [SSL-1300]
- PAS 8 [SSL-1300]
PAS 9[BSS-702]- PAS 9, 10 [HS-601HP]
- PAS 11 [Star-2]
- PAS 11R [Star-2]
- PAS 12 [SSL-1300]
- PAS 22 [HS-601HP]
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]