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SES-3 was built by Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC), and is based on the Star-2.4 satellite bus. It is equipped with 24 C-band, and 24 Ku-band transponders, and at launch it had a mass of 3,112 kg (6,861 lb).
t10/t12 & ses 3/18 | t10/t12 | ses 3 | ses 18 Azimuth & elevation in Quincy, Washington, United States: 157.58° & 33.26° The EIRP values are for Olympia, Washington, United States
Satellite Name: SES 3 (OS-2, AMC 1R) Status: active. Position: 103° W (103° W) NORAD: 37748. Cospar number: 2011-035A. Operator: SES S.A. Launch date: 15-Jul-2011. Launch site: Baikonur Cosmodrome. Launch vehicle: Proton M.
SES 3 at 103.0°W: Main | Frequency chart | America: News at LyngSat Stream: EPT TV: RiC: News at LyngSat: Alsir TV on Es'hail 2: Athavan TV on Express AM7: SES 3: Latest changes on SES 3: 240330: NHK + on SES 3 Latest World additions: 241027: Sri Dalada Maligawa on Express AM7
6 dni temu · SES 3 will replace the aging AMC 1 spacecraft launched on an Atlas 2A rocket in 1996. After a series of thruster firings to guide itself to its final orbital post, SES 3 will begin service from 103 degrees west longitude.
SES-3 is a telecommunication satellite principally used to render high power direct-to-home (DTH) and fixed satellite services to Canada, Mexico, the USA and Caribbean regions. The SES-3 was launched into geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) from the Star 2.4 bus platform in July 2011.
SES-3, launched from Tyuratam Missile and Space Center, Kazakhstan (Also known as Baikonur Cosmodrome) in 2011.