EchoStar VII

EchoStar VII
Mission type Communication
Operator EchoStar
COSPAR ID 2002-006A
SATCAT no. 27378
Mission duration 12 years planned
Spacecraft properties
Bus A2100AX
Manufacturer Space Systems/Loral
Launch mass 4,026 kg (8,876 lb)
Dry mass 1,943 kg (4,284 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date February 21, 2002, 05:21 (2002-02-21UTC05:21Z) UTC
Rocket Atlas IIIB-DEC
Launch site Cape Canaveral LC-36B
End of mission
Deactivated April 2010 (2010-05)
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Geostationary
Longitude 119° West
Transponders
Band 32 Ku band
Coverage area United States and Puerto Rico

EchoStar VII was an American geostationary communications satellite which is operated by EchoStar. It is positioned in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 119° West, from where it is used to provide high-definition television direct broadcasting services to the United States.

EchoStar VII was built by Space Systems/Loral, and is based on the A2100 satellite bus. It is equipped with 32 Ku band transponders,[1] and at launch it had a mass of 4,026 kilograms (8,876 lb), with an expected operational lifespan of around 12 years. The launch occurred from Launch Complex 36 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, on 21 February 2002.

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References

  1. "Echostar VII". SatBeams. Retrieved 28 November 2017.


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