NSS-703

NSS-703
Mission type Communications
Operator Intelsat (1994-1998)
SES World Skies (1998-2014)
COSPAR ID 1994-064A
SATCAT no. 23305
Mission duration 15 years design life
Spacecraft properties
Bus SSL-1300
Manufacturer Space Systems/Loral
Launch mass 3,695 kilograms (8,146 lb)
Dry mass 1,450 kilograms (3,200 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date 06 October 1994, 06:35:02 (1994-10-06UTC06:35:02Z) UTC
Rocket Atlas IIAS AC111
Launch site Cape Canaveral LC-36B
End of mission
Disposal Decommissioned
Deactivated October 2014 (2014-11)
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Geostationary
Longitude 47° W
Semi-major axis 42,437 kilometres (26,369 mi)
Perigee 36,042.7 kilometres (22,395.9 mi)
Apogee 36,091.0 kilometres (22,425.9 mi)
Inclination 5.9 degrees
Period 1,450.1 minutes
Epoch April 28, 2017
Transponders
Band 26 C band
10 Ku band
Coverage area Americas, Africa, Europe, Atlantic Ocean
Intelsat VII
Launch of NSS-703.

NSS-703 (also known as Intelsat 703, IS-703 and Intelsat 7-F3) is a geostationary communication satellite that was built by Space Systems/Loral (SSL).[1] It is located in the orbital position of 29.5 degrees east longitude and it is currently in an inclined orbit. The same is owned by Intelsat and after sold to SES World Skies on November 30, 1998. The satellite was based on the LS-1300 platform and its estimated useful life was 15 years.

The satellite was successfully launched into space on October 6, 1994, at 06:35:02, using an Atlas II vehicle from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, United States. It had a launch mass of 3,695 kg.

The NSS-703 is equipped with 26 transponders in C band and 10 in Ku band to provide broadcasting, business-to-home services, telecommunications, VSATnetworks.

References

  1. NSS-703. SES. Retrieved April 28, 2017.


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