SBS 3 (satellite)

SBS 3
SBS 3 with PAM-D stage
Mission type Communications
Operator SBS
COSPAR ID 1982-110B[1]
SATCAT no. 13651
Mission duration 7 years design life
Spacecraft properties
Bus HS-376
Manufacturer Hughes Space and Communications
Launch mass 1,117 kilograms (2,463 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date 11 November 1982, 12:19 (1982-11-11UTC12:19Z) UTC
Rocket Space Shuttle Columbia STS-5
Launch site Kennedy LC-39A
Contractor NASA
End of mission
Disposal Decommissioned
Deactivated June 02, 1995 (1995-06-03)
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Geostationary
Longitude 94° W[2]
Eccentricity 0.73391
Perigee 294 kilometres (183 mi)
Apogee 37,127 kilometres (23,070 mi)
Inclination 23.7°
Period 659.1 minutes
Epoch November 11, 1982
Transponders
Band 14 Ku band

SBS 3 was a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Hughes (now Boeing) on the HS-376 platform. It was ordered by Satellite Business Systems, which later sold it to Hughes Communications. It had a Ku band payload and operated on the 94°W longitude.[3]

Satellite description

The spacecraft was designed and manufactured by Hughes on the HS-376 satellite bus. It had a launch mass of 1,117 kg (2,463 lb), a geostationary orbit and a 7-year design life.[4]

History

On November 11, 1982, SDS 3 was finally launched by a Space Shuttle Columbia in the mission STS-5 from Kennedy Space Center at 12:19 UTC. The satellite was launched along with the Canadian communications satellite Anik C3.

On 2 June 1995, SDS 3 was finally decommissioned and put on a graveyard orbit.[3]

References

  1. "SBS 3". NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  2. "SBS 3". n2yo.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  3. 1 2 Krebs, Gunter Dirk. "SBS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 / HGS 5 - Gunter's Space Page". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  4. "SBS 3". NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive. Retrieved 2017-04-29.

See also


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