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Contents • • • • • • • • Satellites [ ] There are 16 operational Astra satellites, the majority in five orbital locations -,,,,. Astra's principle of 'co-location' (several satellites are maintained close to each other, all within a cube with a size of 150 km ) increases flexibility and redundancy. Satellite Launch Date Manufacturer Model Launch vehicle Comments Broadcasts 900 channels (511, 382, 7 ) to 116 million households April 20, 2006 (411) Launched after the failure of. Broadcast 28 transponders. May 4, 2007 Replacement for 1E/2C; and bands.

Broadcast 30 transponders and 14 transponder on band November 6, 2008 (now ) Replacement for 1G and backup at 19.2°E. Started commercial service 20 January 2009 Broadcast 28 transponders.

August 6, 2011 (now ) Started commercial service October 24, 2011 Broadcast 34 transponders. Broadcasts 452 channels (367, 84, 1 ) to 49 million households September 30, 2013 (now ) Started commercial service on February 1, 2014 Broadcast 20 transponders on UK spot beam and 26 transponders on European beam. September 28, 2012 (now ) Rolling capacity replacement at 28.2°E and provision of Ku-band DTH in West Africa and Ka-band in western Europe Started commercial service on November 21, 2012.

Broadcast 6 transponders on UK spot beam, 26 transponders on European beam 3 transponders on West Africa spot beam and 1 transponder on Middle East spot beam. December 27, 2014 Rolling capacity replacement at 28.2°E Tested at 21.0°E and 43.5°E before moving to 28.2°E in June 2015 Started commercial service on June 1, 2015. Dragon ball raging blast 2 rom.

Broadcast 7 transponders on UK spot beam and 17 transponders on European beam. Broadcasts 243 channels (132, 110, 1 ) to 35 million households May 21, 2010 (now ) Launch delayed for nearly two months due to launcher problems. Broadcasts to 51.6 million households November 18, 2007 Originally called Sirius 4 July 10, 2012 Proton-M Originally Sirius 5, renamed to Astra 4B in 2010 and to SES-5 in 2011. Provides global C-band capacity and Ku-band for Sub-Saharan Africa and Nordic regions. Broadcasts 258 channels (204, 54 ) to 14 million households March 22, 2014 To add new capacity and replace existing craft at 31.5°E Entered commercial service on June 2, 2014 NOT IN REGULAR USE November 1, 1994 Positioned at 73°W Originally at 19.2°E.

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Used at 28.2°E, 23.5°E, 31.5°E, 1.8°E and 52.2°E. Started moving west in February 2014 to arrive at 67.5°W in June 2014. In summer 2015 moved to 47.2°W, near SES' NSS806 In 2017 moved to 73°W. April 8, 1996 Positioned at 44.5°E Originally launched to 19.2°E. Moved in August 2009 to 51°E. Moved in May 2010 to 55°E.Moved in March 2015 to 44.5°E.