Image INTELSATI Early Bird .jpg thumb right INTELSATI Early Bird IntelsatI nicknamed Early Bird for the proverb The early bird catches the worm was the first commercial communications satellite to be placed in geosynchronous orbit , on April 6, 1965. ref name astronautica cite web url http www.astronautix.com craft intlsat1.htm title Encyclopedia Astronautica Intesat I accessdate 5 April 2010 ref ref cite web url http www.intelsat.com about us history intelsat 1960s.asp title Intelsat History accessdate 5 April 2010 ref It was built by the Space and Communications Group of Hughes Aircraft Company later Hughes Space and Communications Company, and now Boeing Satellite Systems for COMSAT , which activated it on June 28. It was based on the satellite that Hughes had built for NASA to demonstrate that communications via synchronous orbit satellite were feasible. Its booster was a Delta rocket family Thrust Augmented Delta Delta D . It helped provide the first live TV coverage of a spacecraft splashdown, that of Gemini 6 in December 1965. Originally slated to operate for 18 months, Early Bird was in active service for four years, being deactivated in January 1969, although it was briefly activated in June of that year to serve the Apollo 11 flight when the Atlantic Intelsat satellite failed. It was deactivated again in August 1969 and has been inactive since that time except for a brief reactivation in 1990 to commemorate its 25th launch anniversary , although it remains in orbit. The Early Bird satellite was the first to provide direct and nearly instantaneous contact between ... Intelsat Orbital launches in 1965 DEFAULTSORT Intelsat 01 Category Intelsat Category 1965 in spaceflight Category Communications satellites in geosynchronous orbit de IntelsatI es IntelsatI fr IntelsatI nl IntelsatI pt IntelsatI ... of the Intelsat headquarters building, Washington DC. See also Syncom , the first geosynchronous and geostationary ... more details
services. as of 2011 03 , Intelsat operates a fleet of 52 communications satellites, which is the world s largest fleet of commercial satellites. ref name sn20110318 History Image INTELSATI Early Bird .jpg thumb right INTELSATI Early Bird Image INTELSAT IVA.jpg thumb right An Intelsat IVA Satellite ..., with 11 participating countries. On April 6, 1965, Intelsat s first satellite, the IntelsatI nicknamed ... vehicle Launch date Status IntelsatI Early Bird Hughes Delta rocket Delta 30 6 April 1965 Retired ...Cleanup date January 2009 Infobox company company name Intelsat, Ltd. company logo Image Intelsat.svg ... communication homepage http www.intelsat.com intelsat.com Intelsat, Ltd. is a communications ... INTELSAT , it was from 1964 to 2001 an Intergovernmental organization intergovernmental consortium ... D rocket . Image Intelsat old.png thumb left Intelsat logo from 1973 to 1998 In 1973, the name was changed and there were 80 signatories. Intelsat provides service to over 600 Earth stations in more than 149 countries, territories and dependencies. By 2001, INTELSAT had over 100 members. It was also this year that INTELSAT privatized and changed its name to Intelsat. Since its inception, Intelsat has used several versions blocks of its dedicated Intelsat satellites. INTELSAT completes each block of spacecraft independently, leading to a variety of contractors over the years. Intelsat s largest ... half of the fleet. Image Intelsat logo.png thumb left Intelsat logo from 1998 to 2006 The network in its ... moonwalk , the moon was over the Pacific Ocean , and so other antennas were used, as well as INTELSAT ... to privatize the international organization. In April 1998, to appease the US government, Intelsat ... , which became a direct competitor to INTELSAT. To avert the US government s interference with Intelsat, Intelsat s senior management unsuccessfully considered relocating the IGO to another country. Citation needed date July 2011 Privatization On July 18, 2001, Intelsat became a private company ... more details
unreferenced date October 2008 Intelsat 1R formerly PAS 1R is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 50   W longitude , serving the Americas market. coord 0 45 display title Intelsat Orbital launches in 2000 DEFAULTSORT Intelsat 01R Category Intelsat Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category Satellite television Category 2000 in spaceflight communications satellite stub de Intelsat 1R es Intelsat 1R pl Intelsat 1R ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Intelsat Americas , was the re designation given to the several Telstar satellites serving North America following their sale to Intelsat by Loral Space & Communications in 2003. On February 1, 2007, they were renamed under the Galaxy brand. The following name conversions were applied to the Telstar satellites serving the United States http www.intelsat.com files network satellites intelsat satellite name conversion table.pdf Telstar 5 Intelsat Americas 5 Galaxy 25 Telstar 6 Intelsat Americas 6 Galaxy 26 Telstar 7 Intelsat Americas 7 Galaxy 27 Telstar 8 Intelsat Americas 8 Galaxy 28 Telstar 13 Intelsat Americas 13 Galaxy 23 Intelsat Americas 9, while under construction was finished and launched as Galaxy 19 The Telstar satellites that do not directly serve the United States retained their original Telstar designation. References reflist Intelsat Category Intelsat Category Direct broadcast satellite services Category Satellite television ... more details
unreferenced date July 2009 Intelsat 2 formerly PAS 2 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 169   E longitude , serving the Pacific Rim market. Intelsat Orbital launches in 1994 coord 0 169 display title DEFAULTSORT Intelsat 02 Category Intelsat Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category Satellite television Category 1994 in spaceflight communications satellite stub ... more details
unreferenced date July 2009 Intelsat 3R formerly PAS 3R is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 43   W longitude , serving the Americas market. coord 0 43 display title Intelsat Orbital launches in 1996 DEFAULTSORT Intelsat 03R Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category Satellite television Category 1996 in spaceflight communications satellite stub pl Intelsat 3R ... more details
infobox spacecraft Name Intelsat 24 Amos 1 Organization Spacecom 1996 2009 br Intelsat 2009 Mission Type Communications satellite Launch May 16, 1996 Carrier Rocket Ariane 4 44L Launch Site Guiana Space Centre Kourou ELA 2 Mission Duration 12 years planned br 14 years achieved Mass convert 961 kg launch Webpage http www.amos spacecom.com amos1 page.asp?cat 43&type 4&lang 1 Orbit regime Geostationary orbit GEO Longitude 4th meridian west 4 West br 1.6 West br 47.3 West Intelsat 24 , previously Amos 1 , is a commercial communication satellite which is operated by Intelsat . It was previously operated by Spacecom as Amos 1, and formed part of the Amos satellite AMOS series of satellites . It was the first Israel i communications satellite, and was initially positioned at 4th meridian west 4 West longitude in geostationary orbit . It has since been moved to 47.3 degrees West. Its development was based on experience from Ofeq reconnaissance satellites in association with DASA and Alcatel Espace. It was launched at May 16, 1996 from Kourou in French Guiana, aboard an Ariane 4 rocket flying in the 44L configuration. It was used for home TV services DTH DBS by Yes company in Israel and by HBO and others in Europe . Spacecom succeeded quickly to fill all transmission abilities of Amos 1 and accumulated additional requests. Therefore Spacecom decided to broaden its activity and initiated AMOS 2 creation, which is today in its full ownership. AMOS 1 carries nine K sub u sub band transponders. Weighing 970  kg at launch, Amos 1 incorporated a 400 Newton unit Newton liquid apogee motor ... date May 2010 In 2009, Amos 1 was sold to Intelsat, and became Intelsat 24. ref cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat amos 1.htm title Amos 1 Intelsat 24 last Krebs first Gunter publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 9 May 2010 ref See also List of Intelsat satellites List of satellites ... Satellite television Category Communications satellites of Israel Category 1996 in spaceflight de Intelsat ... more details
Intelsat 22 COSPAR ID http nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov nmc masterCatalog.do?sc 2012 011 2012 011A is a new satellite under construction by Boeing Space Systems for the IntelsatIntelsat Corp . ref http www.intelsat.com press news releases 2009 20090427 2.asp ref The satellite is planned to be located at 72 degrees East Longitude over the Indian Ocean. The Australian Defense Force ADF has signed a 167 Million contract with Intelsat for the UHF payload on the Intelsat 22 satellite. The contract is for 15 years of service. ref http www.itwire.com content view 24663 1231 ref Communications Payloads Intelsat 22 will have a three distinct communications payloads. A 48 channel C band payload with 36 MHz channels, a 24 channel Ku band payload with 36  MHz channels, and a 18 channel UHF payload with 25 kHz channels. C band payload The Intelsat 22 C band payload consists of 48 operational 36  MHz channels. Two antennas will provide service to the Africa and Asia regions. There is some cross connect capability between the two regions. Is 22 Ku band payload The Intelsat 22 Ku band payload consists of 24 operational 36  MHz channels with coverage for the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. Intelsat 22 UHF payload The UHF payload consists of 18 operational 25  kHz channels which is being added to the Intelsat 22 satellite as a result of the contract with ADF. Launch Intelsat 22 has launched on 25 March 2012 at 12 10 GMT References Reflist Intelsat Orbital launches in 2012 Category Intelsat Category 2012 introductions Category Communications satellites de Intelsat 22 lv Intelsat 22 pt Intelsat 22 ru 22 ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Infobox Spacecraft Organisation Intelsat Major Contractors Boeing Satellite Systems Bus BSS 702MP Mission Type Communications Launch 2012 Carrier Rocket TBD Launch Site TBD Mission Duration 15 years Orbit regime Geostationary Longitude 58 West Orbital Period 24 hours Transponders 40 IEEE C band Br 40 IEEE Ku band Coverage Canada br United States br Latin America br Caribbean br Europe Intelsat 21 is a new satellite under construction by Boeing Space Systems for the IntelsatIntelsat Corp . It is scheduled for launch in third quarter of 2012, ref http www.satlaunch.net p launch schedule 2012.html ref and will replace the Intelsat 9 satellite at 58 West Longitude . References Reflist Intelsat Category Intelsat Category 2012 introductions Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit pt Intelsat 21 ... more details
class infobox bordered style width 25em text align left font size 95 align right style font size larger Intelsat 11 Spacecraft Design Orbital Sciences Corporation Orbital location 43 West coord 0 43 display inline,title Launch Date 2007 10 05 Vehicle Star 2 Bus Design Life 15 years C band payload 16 x 36  MHz Amp type SSPA, 20 watts Amp Redundancy 16 for 12 Receiver redundancy 4 for 2 Coverage Americas Beacon 3700.5  MHz H Beacon 4199.5  MHz V Intelsat 11 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat planned to be located at 43   W longitude , serving the Americas market. Intelsat 11 is intended to replace Intelsat 3R which is nearing the end of its design life. It was built by Orbital Sciences Corporation , as part of its Star 2 Bus line. ref cite web url http www.orbital.com SatellitesSpace Communications Intelsat11 index.shtml title Intelsat 11 publisher Orbital Sciences Corporation ref Intelsat 11 was formerly known as PAS 11 . It was launched 2007 10 05 by an Ariane 5 GS. ref cite web url http www.arianespace.com site news releases presrel07 10 05.html title Arianespace boosts Intelsat 11 and Optus D2 into orbit publisher Arianespace ref The clients for Intelsat 11 are expected to include the current clients for Intelsat 3R . References Reflist External links satbeams footprint 5703 Intelsat 11 Intelsat Orbital launches in 2007 Category Intelsat Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category Satellite television Category 2007 in spaceflight communications satellite stub pt Intelsat 11 ... more details
class infobox bordered style width 25em text align left font size 95 align right style font size larger Intelsat 15 Spacecraft Design Orbital Sciences Corporation Orbital location 85 East Coord 0 85 display inline,title Launch Date 30 November 2009 Vehicle Star 2 Bus Design Life 15 years K sub u sub band payload 22 Coverage Russia, Near East, Indian Ocean Intelsat 15 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat . Intelsat 15 was built by Orbital Sciences Corporation , on a Star 2 Bus . Intelsat plans to locate Intelsat 15 at 85   E longitude . It was lifted from Baikonur Cosmodrome to a geosynchronous transfer orbit on 30 November 2009 by a Zenit 3SLB launch vehicle. ref cite web url http spaceflightnow.com news n0911 30landlaunch title Zenit rocket launches with communications satellite publisher Spaceflight Now date November 30, 2009 ref References refbegin http www.boeing.com special sea launch land launch index.html cite web url http www.orbital.com NewsInfo Publications Intelsat15 Fact.pdf title Intelsat 15 FACT SHEET publisher Orbital Sciences Corporation accessdate 2009 10 01 lang en refend Reflist Intelsat Orbital launches in 2009 Category Intelsat Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category Satellite television Category 2009 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft launched by Zenit and Energia rockets communications satellite stub ba Intelsat 15 de Intelsat 15 ru Intelsat 15 uk Intelsat 15 ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 class infobox bordered style width 25em text align left font size 95 align right style font size larger Intelsat 16 Spacecraft Design Orbital Sciences Corporation Orbital location 58 West coord 0 58 display inline,title Launch Date 12th february 2010 Vehicle Star 2 Bus Design Life 15 years K sub u sub band payload 24 x 36  MHz Amp type SSPA, 20 watts Amp Redundancy 16 for 12 Receiver redundancy 4 for 2 Coverage Mexico, Brazil Beacon 11.70  MHz H Beacon 12.20  MHz V Intelsat 16 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat planned to be located at 58 West W. longitude L. . It was built by Orbital Sciences Corporation , on a Star 2 Bus . Intelsat 16 was formerly known as PAS 11R . It was launched on February 12, 2010 by ILS Proton M launch vehicle. References Reflist Orbital launches in 2010 Intelsat Category 2010 in spaceflight Category Intelsat Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category Satellite television communications satellite stub de Intelsat 16 pt Intelsat 16 ru Intelsat 16 ... more details
refimprove date February 2009 Infobox Spacecraft Organisation Intelsat Major Contractors Bus Mission Type Launch Carrier Rocket TBD Launch Site TBD Mission Duration Orbit regime Longitude 166 East Orbital Period Transponders 24 IEEE C band Br 24 IEEE Ku band Coverage Asia Pacific br Australia Intelsat 8 formerly PAS 8 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 166th meridian east 166   E longitude , serving the Pacific market. It is scheduled to be replaced with Intelsat 19 in 2011 ref http www.intelsat.com press news releases 2009 20090611 1.asp ref . References reflist coord 0 166 display title Intelsat Orbital launches in 1998 DEFAULTSORT Intelsat 08 Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category Satellite television Category 1998 in spaceflight communications satellite stub ... more details
Infobox Spacecraft Organisation Intelsat Major Contractors Space Systems Loral Bus LS 1300 Mission Type Communications Launch 2012 Carrier Rocket TBD Launch Site TBD Mission Duration 15 years Orbit regime Geostationary Longitude 166 East Orbital Period 24 hours Transponders IEEE C band Br IEEE Ku band K sub u sub band Coverage Asia Pacific br Australia Intelsat 19 is a geostationary orbit geostationary communications satellite which will be operated by Intelsat . It is being constructed by Space Systems Loral , ref http www.intelsat.com press news releases 2009 20090611 1.asp ref based on the LS 1300 satellite bus . It is scheduled for launch in 2012, ref http www.satlaunch.net p launch schedule 2012.html ref and will replace the Intelsat 8 satellite at 166 East Longitude . Intelsat 19 will carry IEEE C band NATO G H band and IEEE K sub u sub band NATO J band transponders. The G H band payload will cover the Asia Pacific region, whilst the J band transponders will provide Direct to Home television to Australia. It is expected to operate for fifteen years. See also Intelsat 20 References reflist Intelsat Category Intelsat Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit communications satellite stub US spacecraft stub ... more details
Intelsat 5 is a satellite providing television and communication services for International Telecommunications Satellite Organization ITSO and Inmarsat , which it was jointly commissioned by. It was manufactured by Aeronutronics. The television channels it broadcasts include BBC World News and the Australia Network . External links http www.astronautix.com craft intlsat5.htm Intelsat 5 http www.infonews.co.nz news.cfm?l 1&t 0&id 34082 New Intelsat 5 Channels in NZ, BBC World Australia Network Intelsat Orbital launches in 1997 Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category 1997 in spaceflight communications satellite stub ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Intelsat 9 Launch July 28, 2000 Mass 3659  kg launch br 2389  kg BOL Major Contractors Boeing Satellite Systems Hughes br Sea Launch LSP Bus HS 601 HP Carrier Rocket Zenit 3SL Launch Site Ocean Odyssey Mission Duration 15 years planned Transponders 24 C band br 24 Ku band Bandwidth C band 24 36  MHz br Ku band 24 36  MHz Power 9900 W Orbit regime Geosynchronous orbit Geosynchronous Longitude 58   W coord 0 58 type satellite display inline,title Intelsat 9 IS 9 formerly PAS 9 is a Intelsat Atlantic Ocean region satellite which delivers communications services throughout the Americas, the Caribbean and Western Europe. Following its launch from a floating platform in the Pacific Ocean Sea Launch , Intelsat 9 succeeded the PAS 5 Atlantic Ocean Region satellite at 58 degrees west longitude, serving as the video neighborhood in the region as well as providing Internet and data services. Intelsat 9 also serves as the transmission platform for SKY M xico s direct to home DTH service. The service employs a dozen Ku band K sub u sub band transponder s on Intelsat 9 for the digital delivery of more than 160 channels directly to consumers homes. On 11 September 2001, the Al Jazeera network used the PAS 9 to broadcast the tragedies occurring in New York into Qatar . Intelsat 9 highlights The high power platform from which more than a dozen of international broadcasters and programmers deliver their content throughout the Americas, including the United Kingdom s BBC Germany s Deutsche Welle Japan s NHK Venezuela s Cisneros Portugal s RTP and the United ... and Europe. Intelsat 9 customers Animax Animax Brasil BBC Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunica o ... http www.intelsat.com Intelsat website http www.lyngsat.com intel9.html LyngSat Intelsat 9 satbeams footprint 5310 Intelsat 9 Intelsat Orbital launches in 2000 DEFAULTSORT Intelsat 09 Category Intelsat ... 9 pt Intelsat 9 ... more details
Infobox Spacecraft Organisation Intelsat Major Contractors Space Systems Loral Bus LS 1300 Mission Type Communications Launch 3Q2012 Carrier Rocket Ariane 5 ECA Launch Site Kourou Mission Duration 15 years Orbit regime Geostationary Longitude 68.5 East Orbital Period 24 hours Transponders 28 IEEE C band Br 54 IEEE Ku band K sub u sub band Br 1 IEEE Ka band Coverage Asia Pacific br Asia br Africa br Middle East Intelsat 20 is a geostationary orbit geostationary communications satellite which is to be operated by Intelsat . It is currently being constructed by Space Systems Loral , and is based on the LS 1300 satellite bus . ref http www.intelsat.com press news releases 2009 20090611 1.asp ref It will be launched in the second quarter of 2012, ref http www.satlaunch.net p launch schedule 2012.html ref and will replace the Intelsat 7 and Intelsat 10 spacecraft at 68.5 East longitude . Intelsat 20 will carry 28 IEEE C band NATO G H band , and IEEE K sub u sub band NATO J band transponders. The C band payload will cover the Asia Pacific region, while the K sub u sub band transponders will be used for Direct to Home broadcasting to Asia , Africa , and the Middle East . See also Intelsat 19 References Reflist Intelsat Category Intelsat Category 2012 introductions Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit communications satellite stub US spacecraft stub ... more details
Hertz MHz V Ku band K sub u sub band Beacon 11695.0 Hertz MHz H Intelsat 14 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 45   West longitude , serving the Americas , Europe , and African markets. Intelsat 14 replaced Intelsat 1R which was at the end of its design life. It was built by Space Systems Loral , as part of its LS 1300 line. Communications Payload Intelsat 14 has ... western African countries. Intelsat 14 also carries an experimental IP router payload that can be connected ... 5, 2010 ref Launch Intelsat 14 was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex ... publisher Spaceflight Now ref ref cite news last Graham first William title Intelsat 14 launches on Atlas V AV 024 at second attempt url http www.nasaspaceflight.com 2009 11 live intelsat 14 set to launch on atlas v av 024 accessdate November 22, 2009 ref References reflist Intelsat Orbital launches in 2009 Category 2009 in spaceflight Category Intelsat Category Communications satellites in geostationary orbit Category Satellite television telecomm stub de Intelsat 14 ... more details
Citation style date August 2009 Image Intelsat708.jpg thumb 270px The Long March 3B rocket carrying the Intelsat 708 satellite begins to deviate from its course immediately after launch in these images from the report of the Cox Commission, which investigated the disaster for the U.S. Congress . Intelsat 708 was a telecommunications satellite built by the American company Space Systems Loral intended to be launched into a geostationary orbit and operated by Intelsat . It was destroyed during a launch failure on February 15, 1996, causing fatalities near the Xichang Satellite Launch Center at Xichang , People s Republic of China , and prompting political controversy around the world. The Intelsat 708 satellite was to be launched aboard a Long March 3B rocket. This rocket failed at launch due to an engineering defect and crashed into a village near the launch site, which reportedly killed an unknown number of Chinese civilians and caused other damage. The nature and extent of the damage remain a subject of dispute the Chinese government, through its official Xinhua news agency, initially reported that six people were killed and 57 injured. Because Intelsat 708 contained sophisticated communications and encryption technology, and because portions of the debris were never located by the satellite s developers and may have been recovered by the government of People s Republic of China, Intelsat and the Clinton administration suffered criticism in the United States for allowing a possible ... Systems with export control violations in connection with the failed launch of Intelsat 708 ... Intelsat 708 launch failure and possible technology transfer cite web url http www.softwar.net hughes2.html ... on Intelsat 708 and export controls, including State Department letter charging two companies with export ... , Raw footage of the disaster Intelsat Orbital launches in 1996 Category Chinese space program ... pl Intelsat 708 ... more details
The Intelsat VI series of satellites were the 8th generation of geostationary communications satellites for the IntelsatIntelsat Corporation . Designed and built by Hughes Aircraft Hughes Aircraft Company ... The Intelsat VI satellite was designed as a spinning satellite as had previous satellite designs. The main ... on the earth. The Intelsat VI series combined two design features of previous HAC satellites, larger solar array and wide body design. ref Hughes Aircraft Corporation Space and Communications Group Intelsat ... STS, US Space Shuttle . Thus the Intelsat VI satellite were of a wide body spinning design with a larger ... would then be convert 11.7 m ftin abbr on in length. The Intelsat VI series of satellite were ... propellant propulsion subsystem was used on the Intelsat VI series satellites, and used nitrogen tetra ... maneuvers. Power subsystem The solar array on the Intelsat VI was sized to provide about 2600 watt s of power at the beginning of the satellites life. The Intelsat VI satellites used nickel hydrogen .... As noted in the introduction, the Intelsat VI series of satellites were designed with a cylindrical ... downlink frequencies, and retransmit the signals back to the earth. The Intelsat VI satellite .... The Intelsat VI satellites used a RF switching network to allow static connections between the uplink ... for all of the Intelsat VI satellites. This provided simplicity of design and manufacturing .... The Intelsat VI satellites used C band for the TC&R subsystem, and a pair of omni directional antennas ... release from the rocket upper stage. The Ariane 4 put the Intelsat VI satellites directly into a transfer .... The perigee motor was jettisoned after it was used. The liquid fuel apogee engines of the Intelsat ... antenna would be deployed. Intelsat 603 Intelsat 603 was launched by a Commercial Titan III on 14 ... 49 ref This left the satellite and the upper stage attached to each other, and Intelsat was unable to fire the perigee motor to boost the satellite to its higher orbit. Intelsat flight controllers ... more details
Out of Service Remarks colspan 8 Main series First generation IntelsatIIntelsatI F 1 1965 04 06 ... Complex 17 LC 17A 28 W Retired First commercial geosynchronous satellite IntelsatI F 2 colspan 7 Not launched colspan 8 Second generation Intelsat II F 1 1966 10 26 br 23 05 00 Delta E Delta E1 Cape ... by IntelsatIntelsat, Ltd. . Satellites class wikitable width 100 Satellite Launch UTC ref name ... N A Retired Apogee motor failed, satellite operated from transfer orbit Intelsat II F 2 1967 01 11 br ... Launch Complex 17 LC 17B Retired Intelsat II F 3 1967 03 23 br 01 30 12 Delta E Delta E1 Cape Canaveral ... Intelsat II F 4 1967 09 28 br 00 45 00 Delta E Delta E1 Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Canaveral Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17 LC 17B Retired colspan 8 Third generation Intelsat ... Air Force Station Launch Complex 17 LC 17A Failed Launch failure, destroyed by range safety Intelsat ... Force Station Launch Complex 17 LC 17A Failed Operated for one and a half years Intelsat III F 3 1969 ... Launch Complex 17 LC 17A Retired Operated for seven years Intelsat III F 4 1969 06 22 br 02 00 ... 17 LC 17A Failed Operated for three years Intelsat III F 5 1969 07 26 br 02 06 00 Delta M Cape Canaveral ... Launch failure, third stage malfunction Intelsat III F 6 1970 01 15 br 00 16 03 Delta M Cape Canaveral ... for two years Intelsat III F 7 1970 04 23 br 00 46 12 Delta M Cape Canaveral Air Force Station ... Intelsat III F 8 1970 07 23 br 23 23 00 Delta M Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Canaveral Cape ... Block 1 Intelsat IV F 1 1975 05 21 br 22 04 00 Atlas Centaur Atlas SLV 3D Centaur D1A Cape Canaveral ... Intelsat IV F 2 1971 01 26 br 00 36 03 Atlas Centaur Atlas SLV 3C Centaur D Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Canaveral Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 36 LC 36A Retired Intelsat IV ... Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 36 LC 36A Retired Intelsat IV F 4 1972 01 23 ... Air Force Station Launch Complex 36 LC 36B Retired Intelsat IV F 5 1972 06 13 br 21 53 04 Atlas ... more details
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