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Echostar 5


Also known as Sky 1

General


Designation 25913 / 99050A
Launch date 23 Sep 1999
Country of origin United States
Mission Telecommunications
Geostationary orbit see below
Launch vehicle Atlas 2AS #121

Echostar 5 & 6 were originally known as Sky 1 & 2 or MCI 1 & 2. They were intended to start DBS programming at 110°W for the MCI-News corp. venture called American Sky Broadcasting (ASkyB). They got the slot with a $682.6 million bid. The program including satellites and launch delivered in orbit and uplink facilities was valued between $400 and $500. Each satellite was insured for $225 million.

In early 1999 the satellites (and launch, and uplink center, and license for construction and distribution of 500000 receivers) and the licence for 110°W was sold to Echostar. This also included 3 years of Fox rebroadcast. Echostar payed with approx 37% of its equity (this represents 8.5% of voting power). Contract worth $1.25 billion.

3 TWTA had been replaced by spares as of Sep 2001. One of the 3 momentum wheels was lost in Jul 2001. The satellite is victim of solar arrays degradation. As of 31 dec 2002; 3 solar array strings have been lost (out of 96, 92 are required for full power).

As of Jun 2003, 4 solar panels have failed.

In March 2005, the satellite was leased to Ciel and moved to 129°W to operate from there. FCC approved in Jun 2005.

Location


Begin End Position
L: 23 Sep 1999 Mar 2003 110°W
Mar 2003 Jul 2005 119°W
Jul 2005 Apr 2009 129°W
May 2009 Jul 2009 148°W


End of life


Out of service Jul 2009
Cause moved to junk orbit


sat-index articles


Technical data


Lyngsat transponder loading


Specifications
Ku-band
Ku-band DBS US frequency chart


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