EchoStar 105 / SES 11 (original) (raw)
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EchoStar 105 / SES 11 [Airbus Defence and Space]
EchoStar and SES World Skies ordered in September 2014 jointly the EchoStar 105 / SES 11 comsat.
The satellite was manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space based on the highly reliable Eurostar-3000 platform. EchoStar 105 / SES 11 carries 24 Ku-band transponders as well as 24 C-band transponders (36 MHz equivalent). The spacecraft has a separated mass of approximately 5,200 kg and an end of life budget for the payloads of approximately 12 kW. The spacecraft's Ku-band capacity, originally called EchoStar-20 during planning, will replace the existing SES satellite AMC-15 at 105� West, an orbital position where EchoStar has been SES's anchor customer since 2006. The spacecraft's C-band capacity will also allow SES to provide replacement capacity for AMC-18 also at 105� West.
The satellite is planned to be launched into space in Q4 2017.
Nation: | Luxembourg, USA |
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Type / Application: | Communication |
Operator: | SES, Echostar |
Contractors: | Airbus Defence and Space |
Equipment: | 24 Ku-band transponders, 24 C-band transponders |
Configuration: | Eurostar-3000 |
Propulsion: | ? |
Power: | 2 deployable solar arrays, batteries |
Lifetime: | 15 years |
Mass: | 5200 kg |
Orbit: | GEO |
Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks |
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EchoStar 105 / SES 11 | 2017-063A | 11.10.2017 | CCK LC-39A | Falcon-9 v1.2 |
References:
- SES: SES and EchoStar to Boost Strategic Partnership at 105 Degrees West with New Satellite, 4 September 2014
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 SES missions: SES 1, 2, 3 [Star-2] SES 4 [SSL-1300] SES 5 [SSL-1300] SES 6 [Eurostar-3000] SES 7 [BSS-601HP] SES 8 [Star-2] SES 9 [BSS-702HP] SES 10 [Eurostar-3000] SES 11 [Eurostar-3000] SES 12 [Eurostar-3000EOR] SES 14 [Eurostar-3000EOR] SES 15 [BSS-702SP] SES 16 (GovSat 1) [Star-3] SES 17 [Spacebus-Neo] SES 18, 19 [GEOStar-3] SES 20, 21 [BSS-702SP] SES 22, 23 [Spacebus-4000B2] SES 24 [Spacebus-Neo-200] SES 26 [Space Inspire] |
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