Talk:Horizons Satellite
Latest comment: 6 days ago by MrAureliusR in topic Horizons 4 (aka Galaxy 37?)
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editDue to questioning of notability and {{prod}}. (sdsds - talk) 13:50, 20 September 2016 (UTC)
- I will re write it. I've wrote the articles on the three satellites, and the fleets of this joint venture. I was doing other things, but I guess I will write up something before the weekend. – Baldusi (talk) 15:21, 20 September 2016 (UTC)
- There, I've re done it. Now let's leave it alone. – Baldusi (talk) 17:23, 21 September 2016 (UTC)
Horizons 4 (aka Galaxy 37?)
editAccording to the SKY PERFECT space business website, Horizons 4 is launched and active, covering most of North America. It's a primary source but I'm sure some secondary sources could be found. Link to SKY PERFECT website. It was launched on a Falcon 9 by SpaceX, so I'm sure there's info around. Seems to also be called Galaxy 37 by Intelsat. A summary of the orbital info for reference:
Orbital Position | 127°W |
Launch Date | August 3, 2023 (JST) |
Launch Vehicle | Falcon 9 |
Satellite Bus | Maxar (Maxar 1300 series bus) |
Frequency Band | Ku-Band |
I also just uploaded a PDF from them regarding the satellite to Archive.org.
Possible sources:
If I have the time I'll try and come back and add this here. MrAureliusRYell at me! 08:07, 29 December 2024 (UTC)