Intelsat Announces Scheduled Launch of Galaxy 33 and
Galaxy 34 Satellites
Intelsat is planning a
satellite launch Oct. 6 from NASA’s Kennedy Space
Center in Florida. Galaxy 33 and Galaxy 34 are
geosynchronous communications satellites that will
ensure service continuity to Intelsat’s North
American customers as part of Intelsat’s Galaxy
fleet refresh plan.
Galaxy 33 will be the
replacement satellite at 133 degrees west once it is
in service in November. The satellite will provide
service continuity for distribution to cable
headends throughout the United States. With full
C-band capabilities in addition to steerable Ka-band
and Ku-band beams, Galaxy 33 is part of a
comprehensive plan to upgrade the entire Intelsat
Galaxy fleet – already the most efficient media
distribution system in North America.
Galaxy 34 will replace Galaxy
12 at 129 degrees west once it is in service in late
2022. This satellite will serve as the new
restoration payload for Intelsat’s Galaxy cable
distribution customers, allowing the previous
restoration role at 121 degrees west to be converted
to a core cable distribution satellite.
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