Astra 1C

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Astra 1C
General information
Launch Date May 12, 1993
Launch Mass 2790 KG
Orbit Mass
Manufacturer Hughes
Model HS 601
Launcher /
Flight Number
Ariane 42 L /
Flight V 56
Lifetime 15 years
Transponder Information
Transponder Capacity 24 (18 main, 6 backup)
TWTA output power 18 x 63W
Bandwidth 18 x 26 MHz
EIRP 51 dBW
Sundries
Expendable Energy 3300W
Location
Former location 19.2°E
Current location 4.6°E (inclined orbit)
List of broadcast satellites

Astra 1C was the third satellite launched by the Société Européenne des Satellites (SES), now the SES Astra. It is the oldest Astra satellite still in operation, although it currently carries no services. It carried almost entirely analogue television services for its operational life, aimed mainly to the UK and Irish market in its early life, and Germany for the remainder.

The satellite was intended to be replaced in 2002, along with Astra 1B, by Astra 1K, although this satellite failed to launch completely. It was eventually relieved of its remaining television/radio payloads in July 2006 by Astra 1KR. It is likely to remain on station until the launch of Astra 1L.

As of March 2007, Astra 1C is at 4.6°E and has been placed in an inclined orbit [1]. It had previously spent a short period at 2.0°E for tests.

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