Intelsat 706 | |
Mission Type: | Communications |
Cospar Id: | 1995-023A[1] |
Satcat: | 23571 |
Mission Duration: | 15 years design life |
Spacecraft Bus: | SSL-1300 |
Manufacturer: | Space Systems/Loral |
Dimensions: | 2.7x |
Launch Date: | UTC[2] |
Launch Rocket: | Ariane 44 LP H10-3 |
Launch Site: | Kourou ELA-2 |
Disposal Type: | Decommissioned |
Orbit Epoch: | April 27, 2017[3] [4] |
Orbit Reference: | Geocentric |
Orbit Regime: | Geostationary |
Orbit Inclination: | 4.36° |
Orbit Period: | 1,454.0 minutes |
Orbit Longitude: | 157° E |
Apsis: | gee |
Trans Band: | 26 C band 14 Ku band |
Programme: | Intelsat VII |
Previous Mission: | Intelsat VII-F5 |
Next Mission: | Intelsat VII-F7 |
Intelsat 706 (also known as IS-706 and Intelsat 7-F6) is a geostationary communication satellite that was built by Space Systems/Loral (SSL). It is located in the orbital position of 157 degrees east longitude and it is currently in an inclined orbit. The same is owned by Intelsat. The satellite was based on the LS-1300 platform and its estimated useful life was 15 years.[5]
The satellite was successfully launched into space on May 17, 1995,[5] at 06:34, using an Ariane 4 vehicle from the Guiana Space Centre, Kourou, French Guiana.[5] It had a launch mass of 4,180 kg.
The Intelsat 706 is equipped with 26 transponders in C band and 10 in Ku band to provide broadcasting, business-to-home services and telecommunications. It was positioned over the Atlantic Ocean and has the transponder capacity to relay 110,000 telephone calls simultaneously.[6]
Polarization: circular R/L