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Horizons 1 / Galaxy 13
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Horizons 1 / Galaxy 13 mission logo
Start date October 1, 2003
Launcher Zenit-3 SL
Launch site Sea Launch Odyssey
COSPAR-ID : 2003-044A
Takeoff mass 4060 kg
Mass in orbit 2630 kg
Manufacturer Boeing Satellite Systems
model BSS-601HP
Satellite bus BSS-601
lifespan 15 years
operator Intelsat
Playback information
Transponder 24 C-band and 24 Ku-band
Others
Electrical power 9.9 kW at the start of operation
position
Actual position 127 ° West
drive 4 ion thrusters
List of geostationary satellites

Horizons 1 / Galaxy 13 is a commercial communications satellite from the satellite operator Intelsat in collaboration with JSAT from Japan .

construction

Horizons 1 / Galaxy 13 is based on the BSS 601 - satellite bus of Boeing built and has a design life of 15 years. Horizons 1 houses 24 transponders in the Ku-band , Galaxy 13 transponders in the 24 C-band . The satellite is powered by batteries and solar cells supplied by Spectrolab , a subsidiary of Boeing.

begin

Horizons 1 / Galaxy 13 was on 1 October 2003 aboard a Zenit - carrier rocket from the Sea Launch platform Odyssey into a geostationary transfer orbit brought. After reaching the geostationary orbit , the was stationed at the position 127 ° west.

reception

Horizons 1 / Galaxy 13 can be received in the US , Puerto Rico , Alaska , Hawaii and Mexico .

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