Successful Launch of
EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13F Satellite
October 15, 2022
Eutelsat Communications
announced that EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13F satellite was
successfully launched into Geostationary Transfer
Orbit by American space launch provider SpaceX using
a Falcon 9 rocket that lifted off from Cape
Canaveral, Florida, USA at 01.22 pm Eastern time on
October 15th (corresponding to 5.22 am UTC and 7.22
am CET on October 15th).
The separation of the
all-electric satellite occurred after a 35-minute
flight and the spacecraft systems initialisation was
successfully completed over a period of 3 hours.
EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13F is one of
two satellites built by manufacturer Airbus Defence
and Space. EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13F is based on the
Eurostar Neo telecommunications satellite platform,
developed under an ESA Partnership Project with
Airbus designed to foster innovation and
competitiveness in the European space industry.
Once into orbit and positioned,
the satellite EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13F will, with its
twin EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13G, reinforce and enhance the
broadcast of more than a thousand television
channels into homes across Europe, Northern Africa
and the Middle East. Moreover, the satellites will
offer advanced features in terms of uplink signal
protection and resilience.
The two satellites will be
replacing three older satellites at Eutelsat’s 13°
East flagship neighbourhood position.
Pascal Homsy, Eutelsat Chief
Technical Officer said: "Our congratulations to the
Eutelsat, Airbus and SpaceX teams for successfully
launching our EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13F satellite into
geostationary orbit. This satellite brings the
latest technology resources of the new Eurostar Neo
platform at our leading 13-degree East position and
confirms a long-term partnership between Airbus and
Eutelsat”.
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