List of Spacebus satellites

This is a list of satellites built using the Spacebus satellite bus. All references may be found in the main article Spacebus.

Satellites

Satellite Operator Contract signed Launch (UTC)[1] Rocket Launch Site Mass (kg) Transponders (NATO/IEEE/ITU) Longitude Retirement Remarks
B-E F-K K-M E/F G/H I/J J K
S C X Ku Ka
UHF SHF EHF
Arabsat-1A Arabsat 1981-05-25 1985-02-08
23:22:00
Ariane 3 Kourou
ELA-1
1,170 2 25 1991 Graveyard orbit
Arabsat-1B Arabsat 1981-05-25 1985-06-17
11:33:00
OV-103/PAM-D
STS-51-G
Kennedy
LC-39A
1,270 2 25 1992-10 Graveyard orbit
Arabsat-1C Arabsat 1981-05-25 1992-02-26
23:58:10
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
1,360 2 25 2004-10 Graveyard orbit
TV-SAT 1 Bundespost 1982-07-14 1987-11-21
02:19:00
Ariane 2 Kourou
ELA-1
2,077 5 19.2°W 1989 Graveyard orbit
TV-SAT 2 Bundespost 1982-07-14 1989-08-08
23:25:53
Ariane 44LP Kourou
ELA-2
2,130 5 19.2°W 1989 Graveyard orbit
TDF-1 TDF 1982-07-14 1988-10-28
02:17:00
Ariane 2 Kourou
ELA-1
2,136 5 1995 Graveyard orbit
Tele-X SSC 1983-10-10 1989-04-02
02:28:00
Ariane 2 Kourou
ELA-1
2,142 5 1996 Graveyard orbit
TDF-2 TDF 1985-09-09 1990-07-24
22:25:00
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
2,096 5 1997 Graveyard orbit
Eutelsat II F1 Eutelsat 1986-05-06 1990-08-30
22:46:00
Ariane 44LP Kourou
ELA-2
1,878 16 48°E 1997 Graveyard orbit
Eutelsat II F2 Eutelsat 1986-05-06 1991-01-15
23:10:49
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
1,878 16 12.5°W 2001 Graveyard orbit
Eutelsat II F3 Eutelsat 1986-05-06 1991-12-07
22:47
Atlas II Canaveral
LC-36B
1,674 16 21.5°W 1998 Graveyard orbit
Eutelsat II F4 Eutelsat 1986-06-13 1992-07-09
22:42:19
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
1,877 16 28.5°E 1999 Graveyard orbit
Eutelsat II F5 Eutelsat 1989 1994-01-24
21:37:00
Ariane 44LP Kourou
ELA-2
1,880 16 1994-01-24 Launch failure
Turksat 1A Türksat 1990 1994-01-24
21:37:00
Ariane 44LP Kourou
ELA-2
1,783 16 1994-01-24 Launch failure
Turksat 1B Türksat 1990 1994-08-10
23:05:24
Ariane 44LP Kourou
ELA-2
1,418 16 31.3°E 2006 Graveyard orbit
Hot Bird 1 Eutelsat 1990 1995-03-28
23:14:19
Ariane 44LP Kourou
ELA-2
1,800 16 1999 Graveyard orbit
Turksat 1C Türksat 1994 1996-07-09
22:24:55
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
1,743 16 42°E 2008 Graveyard orbit
Nahuel 1A Nahuelsat 1997-01-30
22:04:00
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
1,700 18 72°W 2010[2] Graveyard orbit
GE-5 GE AMC 1990 1998-10-28
22:15:00
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
1,721 16 79°W ex Nahuel 1B, later AMC-5
Arabsat 2A Arabsat 1993-04-17 1996-07-09
22:24:55
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
2,500 22 12 26°E
Arabsat 2B Arabsat 1993-04-17 1996-11-13
22:40:00
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
2,500 22 12 30.5°E
Thaicom 3 Shin 1995-01-16 1997-04-16
23:08:44
Ariane 44LP Kourou
ELA-2
2,650 25 14 78°E 2006-10-02 Graveyard orbit
Sinosat-1 Sinosat 1995-10 1998-07-18
09:20
Long March 3B Xichang
LA-2
2,820 24 14 110.5°W
Thaicom 5 Shin 2006-05-27
21:09
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
2,766 25 14 ex Thaicom 4, Agrani 2
Sirius 2 NSAB 1995-07-05 1997-11-12
12:48
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
2,930 32 4.8°E, 31.5°E 2009-01-16 later Astra 5A
Eutelsat W5 Eutelsat 1995-07-10 2002-11-20
22:39:00
Delta IV-M+ (4,2) Canaveral
SLC-37B
3,170 24 78.5°E originally ordered as W1
Eutelsat W2 Eutelsat 1995-07-10 1998-10-05
22:51
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
2,950 34 16°E
Eutelsat W6 Eutelsat 1995-07-10 1998-04-12
22:50
Atlas IIAS Canaveral
SLC-36A
3,183 34 21.5°E 1999-04-12 originally ordered as W3
Eutelsat W4 Eutelsat 1995-07-10 2000-05-24
23:10
Atlas IIIA Canaveral
SLC-36B
2,950 31 36°E
Arabsat 3A Arabsat 1997-11-08 1999-02-26
22:44
Ariane 44L Kourou
ELA-2
2,708 18 26°E later Badr 3
Hispasat 1C Hispasat 1997 2000-02-03
23:30
Atlas IIAS Canaveral
SLC-36B
3,113 24 30°W
Eurobird 1 Eutelsat 1999 2001-03-08
23:51
Ariane 5G Kourou
ELA-3
3,050 24 28°E originally ordered as W1R
Atlantic Bird 2 Eutelsat 2000 2001-09-25
23:21
Ariane 44P Kourou
ELA-2
3,150 26 8°E
Hispasat 1D Hispasat 2000 2002-09-18
22:04
Atlas IIAS Canaveral
SLC-36A
3,288 28 30°W
COMSATBw-1 Bundeswehr 2006-09-04 2009-10-01
22:00
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
2,560 5 4 in GTO orbit
COMSATBw-2 Bundeswehr 2006-09-04 2010-05-21[3] Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELS
2,560 5 4 -
Stentor CNES 1994-10-04 2002-12-11
22:22
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
2,080 1 6 Launch failure
Turksat 2A Türksat 1997 2001-01-10
22:09
Ariane 44P Kourou
ELA-2
3,525 34 42°E later Eurasiasat 1
Hot Bird 6 Eutelsat 1999 2002-08-21
22:05
Atlas V 401 Canaveral
SLC-41
3,905 28 4 13°E
AMC-9 SES AMC 2000 2003-06-06
22:15:15
Proton-K/Briz-M Baikonur
Site 200/39
4,100 24 24 79°W ex GE-12
Eutelsat 5 West A Eutelsat 2000 2002-07-05
23:22
Ariane 5G Kourou
ELA-3
4,100 10 35 5°W previously Stellat 5, Atlantic Bird 3 (AB 3)
Star One C1 Star One 2003-06 2007-11-14
22:06
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
4,100 28 1 16 65°W
Hot Bird 7A Eutelsat 2003-07 2006-03-11
22:33
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
4,100 38 13°E later Eurobird 9A
Galaxy 17 Intelsat 2004 2007-05-05
22:29
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
4,100 24 24 74°W
Star One C2 Star One 2005-01 2008-04-18
22:17
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
4,100 28 1 16 70°W
Astra 1K SES 1997 2002-11-25
23:04:23
Proton-K/DM3 Baikonur
Site 81/23
5,250 52 3 2002-12-10 Launch failure
Turksat 3A Türksat 2006-02-23 2008-06-12
22:05[4]
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
3,060 24 42°E
Thor 6 Telenor 2007-04-24 2009-10-29 Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
3,060 36 1°W
Nilesat 201 Nilesat 2008-06-03 2010-08-04 Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
3,200 24 4 7°W In GTO orbit
Athena-Fidus CNES and ASI 2010-02-10 2014-02-06 Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
3,000 - -
Sicral-2 DGA and Italian Defence Ministry 2010-05-07[5] 2013 - - 3,000 - -
Syracuse 3A DGA 2000 2005-10-13
22:32
Ariane 5GS Kourou
ELA-3
3,725 ? ? 47°E
Syracuse 3B DGA 2004 2006-08-11
22:15
Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
3,725 ? ? 5.2°E
Rascom-QAF1 RASCOM 2003 2007-12-21
21:41:55
Ariane 5GS Kourou
ELA-3
3,200 8 12 2.85°E reduced lifespan due to helium leak
Palapa D1 Indosat 2007-06-29 2009-08-31 Long March 3B Xichang 4,100 35 5 113°E In GEO orbit
Rascom-QAF1-R RASCOM 2008 2010-08-04 Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
3,200 8 12 2.85°E In GTO orbit
Koreasat 5 KT 2006-08-22
03:27:01
Zenit-3SL Odyssey 4,465 8 14 4 113°E
Apstar-6 APT 2005-04-12 Long March 3B Xichang
LA-2
4,680 38 12 134°E
Chinasat-9 MPT 2004-06-11 2008-06-09 Long March 3B Xichang
LA-2
4,500 22 92.2°E
Chinasat-6B MPT 2005-12-06 2007-07-05 Long March 3B Xichang
LA-2
4,600 38 115.5°E
Apstar-7 APT 2009-09-29 2012-03-31 Long March 3B Xichang
LA-2
4,000 28 28 76.5°E
Apstar-7B APT 2010-04-27 2012-11-27[6] Long March 3B Xichang
LA-2
4,000 28 28 76.5°E
TurkmenAlem52E/MonacoSAT Space Systems International - Monaco (SSI) 2011-11-23 27 April 2015, 23:03 UTC Falcon 9 Canaveral
LC-40
4,500 37 52°E
AMC-12 SES AMC 2005-02-03
02:27:32
Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur
Site 81/24
4,979 72 37.5°W Some transponders operated as Astra 4A and Star One C12, to NSS as NSS-10
AMC-23 SES AMC 2005-12-29
02:28:40
Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur
Site 200/39
4,981 18 20 172°E ex GE-23
Eutelsat W3B Eutelsat 2008-02-26 2010-10-28 Ariane 5ECA Kourou
ELA-3
5,400 53 3 7°E in GTO
Yamal 402 Gazprom 2009-02-05 2012-12-08 Proton-M/Briz-M - 5,700 46 55°E Launched in a wrong GTO due to failure of the Briz enfine stopped 4 minutes before the expected end of combustion.[7]
Eutelsat W3C Eutelsat 2009-03-12 2011-10-7 5,400 56 15°E Launched
Eutelsat 21B Eutelsat 2010-06-09 2012-11-10 Ariane 5ECA 5,000 56 21.5°E Launched[8]
Eutelsat W3D Eutelsat 2010-10-03 2013-05-14[9] Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur
Site 200/39
5,600 56 7°E Launched
Ciel 2 Ciel 2006-03 2008-12-10
13:43[10]
Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur
Site 200/39
5,575 32 129°W
Eutelsat W2A Eutelsat 2006-09 2009-04-03
16:24[11]
Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur
Site 200/39
5,700 1 10 46 10°E
Eutelsat W7 Eutelsat 2006-12-21 2009-11-24 Proton-M/Briz-M Baikonur 5,600 70 36°E
Eutelsat-8 West B Eutelsat 2012-10-11 2015-08-20 Ariane 5ECA Kourou 5,600 10 40 8°W

See also

References

  1. McDowell, Jonathan (2008-06-27). "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  2. Boado, Gustavo; Nahuys, Hugo (June 2012). "Flying a Crippled Satellite" (PDF) (Paper 1293306). SpaceOps 2012, Stockholm. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  3. See the launch, live on Arianespace videocorner
  4. McDowell, Jonathan (2008-06-27). "Issue 597". Jonathan's Space Report. Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  5. THALES ALENIA SPACE AND TELESPAZIO SIGN CONTRACT FOR SICRAL 2
  6. Lancement CZ-3B /CHINASAT 12 à XSLC - Le 27 Novembre 11h13
  7. See Forum de la Conquête Spatiale
  8. Eutelsat 21B launched with success
  9. ILS Proton Successfully Launches EUTELSAT 3D for Eutelsat
  10. McDowell, Jonathan (2008-12-11). "Issue 604". Jonathan's Space Report. Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  11. McDowell, Jonathan (2009-04-29). "Issue 610". Jonathan's Space Report. Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
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