OBN Horn Of Africa Nilesat 201 | Eutelsat 7.0°W | C band KU Band LNB Frequency
OBN Horn Of Africa Nilesat 201 | Eutelsat 7.0°W | C band KU Band LNB Frequency
Channel Name | OBN Horn Of Africa |
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Satellite Name | Nilesat 201 | Eutelsat 7.0°W |
Frequency | 12605 V |
System | DVB-S |
Symbol Rate | 27499 |
FEC | 7/8 Dish |
Group | local |
Type | Free FTA |
Nilesat 201, is an Egyptian interchanges satellite, which was sent off on 4 August 2010
Nilesat 201 will empower the Egyptian satellite administrator Nilesat to convey advanced Direct to Home (DTH) TV and radio telecom and fast information transmission administrations to North Africa and the Middle East beginning in September 2010. It was worked by Thales Alenia Space in the Cannes Mandelieu Space Center, and depends on the Spacebus 4000B2 satellite transport. It will be worked in geosynchronous circle, at a longitude of 7° West. The space apparatus has a plan life of 15 years and a mass at send off of 3.2 tons. It is fueled by sunlight based exhibits which will produce 5.9 kilowatts of power toward the finish of the space apparatus’ plan life. It will convey 40 transponders, of which 24 will be Ku band for broadcasting, and 4 will be Ka band. Nilesat 201 was sent off by an Ariane 5ECA rocket at 20:59 UTC on 4 August 2010
Mission type | Communications |
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Operator | Nilesat |
COSPAR ID | 2010-037A |
SATCAT no. | 36830 |
Mission duration | 15 years |
Spacecraft properties | |
Bus | Spacebus 4000B2 |
Manufacturer | Thales Alenia Space |
Launch mass | 3,200 kilograms (7,100 lb) |
Power | 5,700 watts |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 4 August 2010, 20:59 UTC |
Rocket | Ariane 5ECA V196 |
Launch site | Kourou ELA-3 |
Contractor | Arianespace |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric |
Regime | Geostationary |
Longitude | 7° west |
Perigee altitude | 35,765 kilometres (22,223 mi) |
Apogee altitude | 35,819 kilometres (22,257 mi) |
Inclination | 0.04 degrees |
Period | 23.93 hours |
Epoch | 29 October 2013, 04:04:54 UTC[1] |