SES-6

SES-6
Mission type Communication
Operator SES
COSPAR ID 2013-026A
SATCAT № 39172
Mission duration 15 years
Spacecraft properties
Bus Eurostar E3000
Manufacturer EADS Astrium
Launch mass 6,010 kilograms (13,250 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date 3 June 2013, 09:18:31 (2013-06-03UTC09:18:31Z) UTC[1]
Rocket Proton-M/Briz-M
Launch site Baikonur 200/39
Contractor ILS
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Geostationary
Longitude 40.5° East
Perigee 35,782 kilometres (22,234 mi)
Apogee 35,804 kilometres (22,248 mi)
Inclination 0.02 degrees
Period 23.93 hours
Epoch 8 November 2013, 02:13:51 UTC[2]
Transponders
Band Ku-band (48)
C-band (43)
Coverage area North America
Latin America
Europe
Atlantic Ocean

SES-6 is a commercial geostationary communication satellite owned and operated by SES.

Constructed by EADS Astrium, it was launched on June 3, 2013 and carries 48 Ku-band and 43 C-band transponders.[3]

Market

The SES-6 satellite replaces the aging NSS 806 (launched in February 1998 as Intelsat 806). It is nearly twice as large as NSS-806, with two C-band beams and three for the Ku-band. The C-band beams cover the east Atlantic (Europe, North Africa) and west Atlantic (USA, Mexico, South America). The Ku-band beams cover east Atlantic (Europe, Iceland, Greenland), west Atlantic (Greenland, east USA, east Canada) and Brazil.[4]

In Ku-band, SES-6 will support DTH platforms, VSAT services and government digital inclusion programmes throughout Latin America. The C-band payload will offer 50% more C-band capacity for the cable community, and retain the capability to distribute content between the Americas and Europe on the same high powered beam.[5]

Following the launch, SES announced a long-term capacity agreement to provide a new direct to home (DTH) platform in Brazil with Brazilian telecommunication group Oi, which would becomes the largest user of the new satellite.[3]

See also

References

  1. McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  2. Peat, Chris (8 November 2013). "SES 6 - Orbit". Heavens Above. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  3. 1 2 "SES-6 SATELLITE LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY WITH LARGE BRAZILIAN ANCHOR CUSTOMER" (Press release). SES. June 3, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  4. SES fleet information. Accessed June 27, 2013
  5. SES-6 on Gunter's Space Page Accessed June 27, 2013

External links

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