Anik F1
Anik F1 | |
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Start date | November 21, 2000, 23:56 UTC |
Launcher | Ariane 44L V136 |
Launch site | ELA-2 , Guyana Space Center |
COSPAR-ID : | 2000-076A |
Takeoff mass | 4711 kg |
Mass in orbit | 3015 kg |
Manufacturer | Boeing Satellite Systems |
model | Boeing 702 |
lifespan | 15 years |
Stabilization | Spin |
operator | Telesat Canada |
Playback information | |
Transponder | 36 C-band + 8 backup 48 Ku-band + 10 backup |
Transponder performance | C-band 40 W Ku-band 115 W |
Bandwidth | C-band 36 MHz Ku-band 27 MHz |
EIRP | C-band North America 42 dBW C-band South America 41 dBW Ku-band North America 48 dBW Ku-band South America 46 dBW Ku-band global (North + South America) 38 dBW |
position | |
First position | 107.3 ° West |
Actual position | 107.3 ° West |
List of geostationary satellites |
Anik F1 is a television satellite in the Anik series of the Canadian satellite operator Telesat Canada . The satellite was on 21 November 2000 with a carrier rocket of the type Ariane 44L from Kourou in French Guiana launched into space.
The Anik F1 developed by Boeing Satellite Systems is based on the Boeing 702 satellite bus , weighs 4710 kg and was originally designed for an operating time of 15 years. In 2012, however, it was assumed that the satellite would remain operational until 2022 . The satellite has a manufacturing defect, which was the reason for a legal dispute between Telesat and Boeing that lasted for years. Due to this error, it is possible that some transponders will have to be switched off in order to save energy.
reception
The satellite can be received throughout South America . The transmission takes place in the C and Ku bands .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Peter B. de Selding: Telesat, Boeing Settle Dispute Over Defective solar arrays. SpaceNews.com, November 1, 2012, accessed August 28, 2016 .
- ↑ Anik F1. Telesat, 2012, accessed on July 19, 2012 .
Web links
- Telesat: Technical data and footprints (English)
- Boeing: technical data. Archived from the original on October 29, 2012 ; accessed on August 28, 2016 .
- Gunter's Space Page: Anik F1 (English)
- Lyngsat: Anik F1 at 107.3 ° W (Channel list, English)