Ekspress AM22
Ekspress AM22 |
Mission type |
Communication |
---|
Operator |
RSCC |
---|
COSPAR ID |
2003-060A |
---|
SATCAT № |
28134 |
---|
Mission duration |
12 years planned |
---|
|
Spacecraft properties |
---|
Bus |
MSS-2500-GSO[1] |
---|
Manufacturer |
NPO PM Alcatel Space |
---|
Launch mass |
2,600 kilograms (5,700 lb) |
---|
Power |
104 watts |
---|
|
Start of mission |
---|
Launch date |
December 28, 2003, 23:00:00 (2003-12-28UTC23Z) UTC[2] |
---|
Rocket |
Proton-K/DM-2M 410-04 |
---|
Launch site |
Baikonur 200/39 |
---|
|
Orbital parameters |
---|
Reference system |
Geocentric |
---|
Regime |
Geostationary |
---|
Longitude |
53.0º East |
---|
Perigee |
35,790 kilometres (22,240 mi) |
---|
Apogee |
35,794 kilometres (22,241 mi) |
---|
Inclination |
0.02 degrees |
---|
Period |
23.93 hours |
---|
Epoch |
May 27, 2014, 02:41:03 UTC[3] |
---|
|
Transponders |
---|
Band |
24 Ku band |
---|
Ekspress AM22 (Russian: Экспресс АМ22, meaning Express AM22) is a communications satellite. It belongs to the Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) based in Moscow[4]
The satellite has a total of 24 transponders, 12 of which are referred to as SESAT 2, and are leased to Eutelsat by the RSCC (Russian Satellite Communications Company). The remaining 12 transponders, with domestic coverage of the Russian Federation, are commercialised by the RSCC under the name EKSPRESS AM22.[5]
The satellite can be received in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the most part of Russia. The transfer takes place in the Ku band.
References
External links
- IMS Official provider's site
|
---|
| Ekspress | |
---|
| Ekspress-A | |
---|
| Ekspress-AM | |
---|
| Ekspress-AT | |
---|
| Ekspress-MD | |
---|
|
|
---|
| | | Pre-2012 designations |
---|
| Main brand | Eutelsat I |
- ECS-1
- ECS-2
- ECS-3
- ECS-4
- ECS-5
|
---|
| Eutelsat II | |
---|
| | |
---|
|
---|
| | |
---|
| | |
---|
| | |
---|
| Other | |
---|
|
|
|
|
---|
| | | Payloads are separated by bullets ( · ), launches by pipes ( | ). Manned flights are indicated in bold text. Uncatalogued launch failures are listed in italics. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are denoted in brackets. |
|