Intelsat 902
Intelsat 902 (IS-902 ) was the second of 9 new Intelsat satellites launched in August 2001 at 62°E. It will provide telecommunications and television broadcast to Europe , Sub-Saharan Africa , Central Asia , the Far East and Australia through its 44 C band and 12 Ku band transponders .
Specifications
Propulsion: R-4D-15 HiPAT
Power: 2 deployable solar arrays, batteries
Perigee: 35,781.2 kilometers (22,233.4 mi)
Apogee: 35,805.7 kilometers (22,248.6 mi)
Semimajor axis: 42,164 kilometers (26,199 mi)
Orbital period: 0.02393 hours
Orbital inclination: 0.0 degrees[ 1]
Transponders: 44 C band and 12 Ku band [ 2]
Beacons: 3947.5RHCP, 3948.0RHCP, 3950.0V, 3952.0RHCP, 3952.5RHCP, 11198RHCP, 11452RHCP[ 3]
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Kosmos 2380 , Kosmos 2381 , Kosmos 2382
STS-108 (Raffaello MPLM , Starshine 2
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Meteor-3M #1 , Kompass , Badr-B , Maroc-Tubsat , Reflektor
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Kosmos 2384 , Kosmos 2385 , Kosmos 2386 , Gonets-D1 No.10 , Gonets-D1 No.11 , Gonets-D1 No.12
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