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AsiaSat 6
Successfully
Launched
7 September 2014
AsiaSat 6, the
newest
communications
satellite of Asia
Satellite
Telecommunications
Company Limited (AsiaSat),
successfully lifted
off on 7 September
at Hong Kong Time
1:00 p.m. (1:00 a.m.
EDT or Cape
Canaveral local
time). This is the
second SpaceX Falcon
9 launch this summer
for AsiaSat, after
AsiaSat 8 on 5
August.
Approximately 32
minutes after
liftoff, the AsiaSat
6 spacecraft
successfully
separated from the
launch vehicle.
AsiaSat acquired the
first signals from
the satellite in
Hong Kong 55 minutes
after launch. Over
the next few days,
AsiaSat 6 will move
to its operational
position, some
36,000 km above the
equator where it
will undergo
in-orbit testing
before being brought
into commercial use.
“This year marks a
major milestone for
AsiaSat. The
addition of AsiaSat
6 to AsiaSat’s
expanding fleet of
five in-orbit
satellites including
the new AsiaSat 8
significantly
enhances our
capability to offer
a wider range of
transponder capacity
to our clients,”
said William Wade,
President and Chief
Executive Officer of
AsiaSat.
“We thank the SpaceX,
Space Systems/Loral
and the AsiaSat team
for their dedication
and professionalism
in achieving this
successful launch.
We look forward to
offering more
quality satellite
services on AsiaSat
6 to serve the fast
growing demand in
the Asia-Pacific
region.”
AsiaSat 6, based on
Space Systems/Loral
1300 platform, is
designed to provide
excellent power and
region-wide
connectivity at its
nominal orbital
location of 120
degrees East. With
28 high-powered
C-band transponders
and a design life of
15 years, AsiaSat 6
offers two beams,
one global beam and
one regional beam
for a broad range of
video distribution
and broadband
network services in
the Asia-Pacific
region.
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