List of Intelsat satellites
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This is a list of satellites operated by Intelsat, Ltd..
Satellites
Main series
Satellite | Launch (UTC)[1] | Rocket | Launch Site | Longitude | Fate | Out of Service | Remarks | |||||||
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Intelsat I F-1 | 1965-04-06 23:47:50 | Delta D | Canaveral LC-17A | 28°W | Retired | First commercial geosynchronous satellite | ||||||||
Intelsat I F-2 | Not launched | |||||||||||||
Intelsat II F-1 | 1966-10-26 23:05:00 | Delta E1 | Canaveral LC-17B | N/A | Retired | Apogee motor failed, satellite operated from transfer orbit | ||||||||
Intelsat II F-2 | 1967-01-11 10:55:00 | Delta E1 | Canaveral LC-17B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat II F-3 | 1967-03-23 01:30:12 | Delta E1 | Canaveral LC-17B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat II F-4 | 1967-09-28 00:45:00 | Delta E1 | Canaveral LC-17B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat III F-1 | 1968-09-19 00:09:00 | Delta M | Canaveral LC-17A | Failed | Delta control failure. Vehicle began breaking up at T+102 seconds followed by RSO destruct T+108 seconds. | |||||||||
Intelsat III F-2 | 1968-12-19 00:32:00 | Delta M | Canaveral LC-17A | Failed | Operated for one and a half years | |||||||||
Intelsat III F-3 | 1969-02-06 00:39:00 | Delta M | Canaveral LC-17A | Retired | Operated for seven years | |||||||||
Intelsat III F-4 | 1969-06-22 02:00:00 | Delta M | Canaveral LC-17A | Failed | Operated for three years | |||||||||
Intelsat III F-5 | 1969-07-26 02:06:00 | Delta M | Canaveral LC-17A | Failed | Launch failure, third stage malfunction | |||||||||
Intelsat III F-6 | 1970-01-15 00:16:03 | Delta M | Canaveral LC-17A | Failed | Operated for two years | |||||||||
Intelsat III F-7 | 1970-04-23 00:46:12 | Delta M | Canaveral LC-17A | Retired | Operated for sixteen years | |||||||||
Intelsat III F-8 | 1970-07-23 23:23:00 | Delta M | Canaveral LC-17A | Failed | Apogee motor failed | |||||||||
Intelsat IV F-1 | 1975-05-21 22:04:00 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1A | Canaveral LC-36A | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IV F-2 | 1971-01-26 00:36:03 | Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D | Canaveral LC-36A | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IV F-3 | 1971-12-20 01:10:04 | Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D | Canaveral LC-36A | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IV F-4 | 1972-01-23 00:12:04 | Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IV F-5 | 1972-06-13 21:53:04 | Atlas SLV-3C Centaur-D | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IV F-6 | 1975-02-20 23:35:00 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1A | Canaveral LC-36A | Failed | Launch failure. Improper separation of a lanyard during booster jettison caused the Atlas's guidance computer to reset itself. Control of the booster was gradually lost. RSO T+403 seconds. | |||||||||
Intelsat IV F-7 | 1973-08-23 22:57:02 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1A | Canaveral LC-36A | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IV F-8 | 1974-11-21 23:43:59 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1A | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IVA F-1 | 1975-09-26 00:17:00 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IVA F-2 | 1976-01-29 23:56 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IVA F-3 | 1978-01-07 00:15:00 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IVA F-4 | 1977-05-26 21:47:01 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36A | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat IVA F-5 | 1977-09-30 01:02:59 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36A | Failed | Launch failure. Gas generator leak caused a fire in the Atlas's engine compartment leading to loss of control starting at T+30 seconds. Payload fairing and satellite were stripped away, followed by vehicle breakup at T+55 seconds. The Centaur was ejected from the exploding booster intact and the destruct command was sent to it a few seconds later. | |||||||||
Intelsat IVA F-6 | 1978-03-31 23:36:01 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-1 | 1981-05-23 22:42 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-2 | 1980-12-06 23:31 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-3 | 1981-12-15 23:35 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-4 | 1982-03-05 00:23 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36A | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-5 | 1982-09-28 23:17 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-6 | 1983-05-19 22:26 | Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36A | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-7 | 1983-10-19 00:45:36 | Ariane 1 | Kourou ELA-1 | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-8 | 1984-03-05 00:50:03 | Ariane 1 | Kourou ELA-1 | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat V F-9 | 1984-06-09 23:03 | Atlas G Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Failed | Launch failure. Centaur broke up in orbit, making it impossible for the satellite to attain its intended altitude. | |||||||||
Intelsat VA F-10 | 1985-03-22 23:55 | Atlas G Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat VA F-11 | 1985-06-30 00:44 | Atlas G Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat VA F-12 | 1985-09-28 23:17 | Atlas G Centaur-D1AR | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat VA F-13 | 1988-05-17 23:58:00 | Ariane 2 | Kourou ELA-1 | Sold | To New Skies as NSS-513 | |||||||||
Intelsat VA F-14 | 1986-05-31 00:53:03 | Ariane 2 | Kourou ELA-1 | Failed | Launch failure, third stage failed to ignite | |||||||||
Intelsat VA F-15 | 1989-01-27 01:21:00 | Ariane 2 | Kourou ELA-1 | Sold | To Columbia Communications Corporation as Columbia 515 | |||||||||
Intelsat 601 | 1991-10-29 23:08:08 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | Sold | 2007-10 | to Europe*Star, decommissioned in 2011[2] | ||||||||
Intelsat 602 | 1989-10-17 23:05:00 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | Active | ||||||||||
Intelsat 603 | 1990-03-14 11:52 | Commercial Titan III | Canaveral LC-40 | Retired | 2013-01 | Launch failure. Titan second stage failed to separate from the Centaur, leaving the Intelsat in LEO. Reboosted by Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-49 | ||||||||
Intelsat 604 | 1990-06-23 11:19 | Commercial Titan III | Canaveral LC-40 | Retired | 2006-04-06[3] | |||||||||
Intelsat 605 | 1991-08-14 23:15:13 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | Retired | 2009-01[4] | |||||||||
Intelsat 701 | 1993-10-22 06:46:00 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat 702 | 1994-06-17 07:07:19 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat 703 | 1994-10-06 06:35:02 | Atlas IIAS | Canaveral LC-36B | Sold | To New Skies as NSS-703 | |||||||||
Intelsat 704 | 1995-01-10 06:18 | Atlas IIAS | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat 705 | 1995-03-22 06:18 | Atlas IIAS | Canaveral LC-36B | Retired | 2011-02-01 | |||||||||
Intelsat 706 | 1995-05-17 06:34:00 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat 707 | 1996-03-14 07:11:01 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat 708 | 1996-02-14 19:01 | Long March 3B | Xichang LA-2 | Failed | Launch failure, carrier rocket went out of control two seconds after launch | |||||||||
Intelsat 709 | 1996-06-15 06:55:09 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | Retired | ||||||||||
Intelsat 801 | 1997-03-01 01:07:42 | Ariane 44P | Kourou ELA-2 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 802 | 1997-06-25 23:44:00 | Ariane 44P | Kourou ELA-2 | 33°E | ||||||||||
Intelsat 803 | 1997-09-23 23:58 | Ariane 42L | Kourou ELA-2 | Sold | To New Skies as NSS-803, later NSS-5 | |||||||||
Intelsat 804 | 1997-12-22 00:16 | Ariane 42L | Kourou ELA-2 | Failed | 2005-01-15 | |||||||||
Intelsat 805 | 1998-06-18 22:48 | Atlas IIAS | Canaveral SLC-36A | |||||||||||
Intelsat 806 | 1998-02-28 00:21 | Atlas IIAS | Canaveral SLC-36B | Sold | To New Skies as NSS-806 | |||||||||
Intelsat 901 | 2001-06-09 06:46 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 902 | 2001-08-30 06:46 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 903 | 2002-03-30 17:25:00 | Proton-K/DM3 | Baikonur Site 81/23 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 904 | 2002-02-23 06:59 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 905 | 2002-06-05 06:44 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 906 | 2002-09-06 06:44 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 907 | 2003-02-15 07:00 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 10-01 | Not launched | |||||||||||||
Intelsat 10-02 | 2004-06-16 22:27:00 | Proton-M/Briz-M | Baikonur Site 200/39 | |||||||||||
Intelsat 1R | 2000-11-16 01:07:07 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | ex PAS-1R of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 2 | 1994-07-08 23:05:32 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | ex PAS-2 of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 3R | 1996-01-12 23:10:00 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | ex PAS-3R of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 4 | 1996-08-03 22:58:00 | Ariane 42L | Kourou ELA-2 | ex PAS-4 of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 5 | 1997-08-28 00:33:30 | Proton-K/DM3 | Baikonur Site 81/23 | Leased | ex PAS-5 of PanAmSat, leased to Arabsat as Arabsat 2C and Badr-C. Battery degradation reduced capacity by over 50%. | |||||||||
Intelsat 6B | 1998-12-22 01:08 | Ariane 42L | Kourou ELA-2 | ex PAS-6 of PanAmSat, XIPS failed in 2003 | ||||||||||
Intelsat 7 | 1998-09-16 06:31 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | Active | ex PAS-7 of PanAmSat, power system anomaly | |||||||||
Intelsat 8 | 1998-11-04 05:12:00 | Proton-K/DM3 | Baikonur Site 81/23 | ex PAS-8 of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 9 | 2000-07-28 22:42:00 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | ex PAS-9 of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 10 | 2001-05-15 01:11:30 | Proton-K/DM3 | Baikonur Site 81/23 | ex PAS-10 of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 11 | 2007-10-05 22:02 | Ariane 5GS | Kourou ELA-3 | ex PAS-11 of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 12 | 2000-10-29 05:59 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | ex Europe*Star 1 or Loral Skynet, PAS-12 of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 14 | 2009-11-23 | Atlas V 431 | Canaveral SLC-41 | Launched | ||||||||||
Intelsat 15 | 2009-11-30 | Zenit-3SLB | Baikonur Site 45/1 | Launched | ||||||||||
Intelsat 16 | 2010-02-12 | Proton-M/Briz-M | Baikonur Site 200/39 | Launched, ex PAS-11R of PanAmSat | ||||||||||
Intelsat 17 | 2010-11-26 | Ariane 5ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Launched | ||||||||||
Intelsat 18 | 2011-10-05 | Zenit-3SLB | Baikonur | Launched | ||||||||||
Intelsat 19 | 2012-06-01 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Launched, second solar panel failed to deploy | ||||||||||
Intelsat 20 | 2012-08-02 | Ariane 5ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | 68.5° E | Launched | |||||||||
Intelsat 21 | 2012-08-19 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | 58° W | Launched | |||||||||
Intelsat 22 | 2012-03-25 | Proton-M/Briz-M | Baikonur | Launched | ||||||||||
Intelsat 23 | 2012-10-14 | Proton-M/Briz-M | 53° W | Launched | ||||||||||
Intelsat 24 | 1996-05-16 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | 47.3° W | ex Amos-1 of Spacecom, acquired in 2009[5] | |||||||||
Intelsat 25 | 2008-07-07 | Ariane 5ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | ex ProtoStar 1 of ProtoStar, acquired in October 2009[6] | ||||||||||
Intelsat 26 | 1997-02-12 | Atlas IIA | Canaveral LC-36B | ex JCSat-R of JSAT, acquired in 2009, leased to Turksat[7] | ||||||||||
Intelsat 27 | 2013-02-01 06:56 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Failed | 55.5° W (planned) | Launch failure | ||||||||
Intelsat 28 | 2011-04-22 21:37 | Ariane 5ECA VA201 (558) | Kourou | ex New Dawn[8] | ||||||||||
Intelsat 29e | 2016.01.27 23:20 | Ariane 5 ECA | Kourou | Launched | First in 'Epic' series over twice the weight of preceding generation, featuring multi beam and all digital design with 3-5 times the capacity and 10 times the throughput.[9] |
Other satellites
Satellite | Launch (UTC)[1] | Rocket | Launch Site | Longitude | Fate | Out of Service | Remarks |
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Galaxy 3C | 2002-06-15 22:39:30 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Active | ex PAS-9, Galaxy 13 of PanAmSat | ||
Galaxy 4R | 2000-04-19 00:29 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | Failed | 2009-04 | XIPS malfunction | |
Galaxy 9 | 1996-05-24 01:09:59 | Delta II 7925 | Cape Canaveral LC-17B | ||||
Galaxy 10R | 2000-01-25 01:04 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | Failed | 2008-05 | XIPS malfunction | |
Galaxy 11 | 1999-12-22 00:50 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | Active | Reduced power due to solar reflector fogging | ||
Galaxy 12 | 2003-04-09 22:52:19 | Ariane 5G | Kourou ELA-3 | Active | |||
Galaxy 13 | See Horizons-1 | ||||||
Galaxy 14 | 2005-08-13 23:28:26 | Soyuz-FG/Fregat | Baikonur Site 31/6 | Active | ex Galaxy 5R | ||
Galaxy 15 | 2005-10-13 22:32 | Ariane 5GS | Kourou ELA-3 | Out of control,[10] later fully active | ex Galaxy 1RR; Transmits WAAS | ||
Galaxy 16 | 2006-06-18 07:50 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Active | |||
Galaxy 17 | 2007-05-04 22:29 | Ariane 5ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Active | |||
Galaxy 18 | 2008-05-21 09:43 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Active | |||
Galaxy 19 | 2008-09-24 09:28 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Active | ex Intelsat Americas 9 | ||
Galaxy 23 | 2003-08-08 03:30:55 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Active | Part of EchoStar IX spacecraft. ex Telstar 13 of Space Systems Loral, Intelsat Americas 13 | ||
Galaxy 25 | 1997-05-24 17:00:00 | Proton-K/DM4 | Baikonur Site 81/23 | Active | ex Telstar 5 of Space Systems Loral, Intelsat Americas 5 | ||
Galaxy 26 | 1999-02-15 05:12:00 | Proton-K/DM3 | Baikonur Site 81/23 | Active | ex Telstar 6 of Space Systems Loral, Intelsat Americas 6 | ||
Galaxy 27 | 1999-09-25 06:29 | Ariane 44LP | Kourou ELA-2 | Active | ex Telstar 7 of Space Systems Loral, Intelsat Americas 7 | ||
Galaxy 28 | 2005-06-23 14:03:00 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | Active | ex Telstar 8 of Space Systems Loral, Intelsat Americas 8 | ||
HorizonsHorizons satellites are operated by Horizons Satellite LLC, a joint subsidiary of Intelsat and JSAT Corporation | |||||||
Horizons-1 | 2003-10-01 04:02:59 | Zenit-3SL | Ocean Odyssey | 127°W | Active | Also designated Galaxy 13 | |
Horizons-2 | 2007-12-21 21:41:55 | Ariane 5GS | Kourou ELA-3 | 74°W | Active | ||
Intelsat APRIntelsat APR designations are given to leased capacity on satellites which are not owned by Intelsat | |||||||
Intelsat APR-1 | 1998-07-18 09:20 | Long March 3B | Xichang LA-2 | Active | Leased capacity on Sinosat-1 | ||
Intelsat APR-2 | 1999-04-02 22:03 | Ariane 42P | Kourou ELA-2 | Active | Leased capacity on INSAT-2E | ||
Intelsat APR-3 | See Intelsat K-TV | ||||||
Intelsat K | 1992-06-10 00:00 | Atlas IIA | Canaveral LC-36B | Sold | ex Satcom K4 of GE Americom, to New Skies as NSS-K | ||
Intelsat K-TV | Not launched, to New Skies as NSS-K-TV, NSS-6, to Sinosat as Sinosat-1B with transponders for lease back to Intelsat as APR-3, to HellasSat as HellasSat 2 before launch in 2003 | ||||||
Marisat-F2 | 1976-10-14 | Delta 2914 | Canaveral LC-17A | Retired | 2008-10-29 | Ex Inmarsat, Hughes, Lockheed | |
SBS-6 | 1990-10-12 22:58:18 | Ariane 44L | Kourou ELA-2 | Retired | 2009-02[11] | ex Satellite Business Systems |
References
- 1 2 McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
- ↑ "Intelsat 601". The Satellite Encyclopedia. tbs Internet. 3 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ↑ "Intelsat 604". The Satellite Encyclopedia. tbs Internet. 3 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ↑ "Intelsat 605". The Satellite Encyclopedia. tbs Internet. 3 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ↑ Krebs, Gunter. "Amos-1 -> Intelsat 24". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
- ↑ Krebs, Gunter. "ProtoStar 1 -> Intelsat 25". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
- ↑ Krebs, Gunter. "JCSat 3, 4 (JCSat R) -> Intelsat 26". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
- ↑ Ariane abort produces fire and smoke, but no blastoff, Spaceflight Now, 30 March 2011, accessed 2011-04-01.
- ↑ http://www.intelsat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Intelsat_EpicNG_brochure.pdf
- ↑ Out-of-Control Satellite Threatens Other Nearby Spacecraft, by Peter B. de Selding, SPACE.com, 5/3/10.
- ↑ "SBS 6". TSE. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
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