Intelsat Announces
Successful Launch of Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32
Satellites
Nov. 12, 2022
Intelsat announced the
successful launch of Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32,
geosynchronous communications satellites that will
ensure service continuity to Intelsat’s North
American media customers.
The Maxar-manufactured Galaxy
31 and Galaxy 32 satellites launched aboard SpaceX’s
Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force
Station in Florida at 11:06 a.m. EST.
“Today’s successful launch is
part of our Galaxy fleet refresh plan and is a clear
demonstration of Intelsat’s commitment to our media
customers,” said Intelsat CEO Dave Wajsgras. “The
Galaxy fleet is the most reliable and efficient
media content distribution system in North America,
and our customers can continue to count on it for
years to come.”
Galaxy 31 separated from the
vehicle at 11:46 a.m. EST, and Intelsat confirmed
its signal acquisition at 11:59 a.m. EST. Galaxy 32
separated from the vehicle at 11:41 a.m. EST, and
Intelsat confirmed its signal acquisition at 11:50
a.m. EST.
Galaxy 31 will replace Galaxy
23 at 121 degrees west and will begin service in
early 2023. The satellite will provide distribution
services to cable headends throughout the United
States.
Galaxy 32 will replace the
C-band payload of Galaxy 17 at 91 degrees west in
early 2023. This satellite will provide service
continuity for Intelsat’s media customers with
high-performance distribution to viewers in North
America.
Today’s launch continues
Intelsat’s Galaxy fleet refresh plan that started
with Galaxy 30 in 2020 and carries the second set of
a total of seven new Intelsat satellites launching
in the next six months.
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