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Galaxy 11


S2253

General


Designation 26038 / 99071A
Launch date 22 Dec 1999
Country of origin United States
Mission Telecommunications
Geostationary orbit see below
Launch vehicle Ariane V125

Panamsat modified Galaxy 11 to enable operations from several of the company's orbital slots covering the United States.

The satellite suffers degradation of the solar panels and a claim for insurance constructive total loss was filled (approx $289 million) but the claim was rejected in Dec 2003; $130 million were obtained instead.

Licence to be extended till 30 Jun 2024

Location


Begin End Position
L: 22 Dec 1999 Feb 2000 78.5°W
Mar 2000 Jun 2000 99°W (replaced Galaxy 6)
Jul 2000 Aug 2008 91°W (replaced Galaxy 7)
Sep 2008 Oct 2008 93°W
Nv 2008 Jun 2011 32.8°E (backup for Intelsat 802)
Aug 2011 Nov 2016 55.6°W
Apr 2016 Sep 2016 60.1°E
Oct 2016 Mar 2019 44.9°E
Jul 2019 Jul 2023 93.1°W, inclined
Dec 2023   166.3°E, inclined


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Technical data


Lyngsat transponder loading


EIRP coverage at 33°E (dBW)


C-band
Ku-band, North Africa
Ku-band, South Africa
Ku-band, Extended

G/T coverage at 99°W (dB/K)


C-band Horizontal
C-band Vertical
Ku-band, North America H
Ku-band, North America V
Ku-band, Extended Horizontal
Ku-band, Extended Vertical

Specifications


Prime contractor Hughes
Platform HS-702
Mass at launch 4450 kg
Dry mass 2750 kg
Dimension stowed: 3.3 x 3.5 x 6.24 m
Solar array 31 m span, dual-junction gallium arsenide
Stabilization 3-axis
DC power EOL: 10400 W
Design lifetime 15 years
Station keeping Xenon Ion Propulsion System (XIPS)

two 2.4 m diameter + two 1.8 m diameter antennas
TT&C: uplink 14.0005 & 14.4985 GHz; downlink: 11.701 & 11.702 GHz

First satellite to use ion propulsion to go from geostationary transfer orbit to circular geostationary orbit, using its 25-cm XIPS ion thruster. It also carries a bipropellant engine of some kind.
This satellite has faulty HS-702 solar panels that may affect its lifetime.

C-band


Main transponders 24
Backup transponders 6
Power 20 W
Bandwidth 36 MHz
Coverage North America and Hawaii
EIRP max 38 dBW (Hawaii: 32 dBW)
G/T max +1 dB/K (Hawaii: -4 dB/K)
Polarization linear H/V
SFD at 0 G/T & 0 dB attenuation: -91.5 dBW/m² H and -91 dBW/m² V
Frequencies Uplink: 5.925-6.425 GHz
Downlink: 3.700-4.200 GHz

C-band transponder frequency chart

Ku-band (11.7-12.2 GHz)


Main transponders 24
Backup transponders 6
Power 75 W
Bandwidth 36 MHz
Coverage CONUS
EIRP max 47 dBW
G/T max 3 dB/K
Polarization linear H/V
SFD at 0 G/T & 0 dB attenuation: -93.5 dBW/m² H & V
Frequencies Uplink: 14.0-14.5 GHz
Downlink: 11.7-12.2 GHz

TM beacons: 11.701 & 11.702 GHz in both polarities
ULPC beacons: 12.195 GHz H (North America) and 10.951 GHZ H & V (Conus and Brazil)
Command: 14.0005 & 14.4985 GHz

Transponder frequency chart (GHz)


Horizontal
Downlink
Horizontal
Uplink
Transponder Vertical
Uplink
Vertical
Downlink
11.720   1 14.020  
  14.040 2   11.740
11.760   3 14.060  
  14.080 4   11.780
11.800   5 14.100  
  14.120 6   11.820
11.840   7 14.140  
  14.160 8   11.860
11.880   9 14.180  
  14.200 10   11.900
11.920   11 14.220  
  14.240 12   11.940
11.960   13 14.260  
  14.280 14   11.980
12.000   15 14.300  
  14.320 16   12.020
12.040   17 14.340  
  14.360 18   12.060
12.080   19 14.380  
  14.400 20   12.100
12.120   21 14.420  
  14.440 22   12.140
12.160   23 14.460  
  14.480 24   12.180


Ku-band (10.95-11.2 GHz) (called extended)


Main transponders 16
Backup transponders 4
Power 140 W
Bandwidth 27 MHz
Coverage CONUS & Brasil
EIRP max 44 dBW North America
46 dBW Brasil
G/T max -4 dB/K North America
-2 dB/K Brazil
Polarization linear H/V
SFD at 0 G/T & 0 dB attenuation: -89 dBW/m² H & V
Frequencies Uplink: 13.75-14.0 GHz (North Am), 14.00-14.25 GHz (Brazil)
Downlink: 10.95-11.2 GHz

Beacons: 12.195 GHz H to North America and 10.951 GHz in both polarizations to Brasil

NOTE: recent Panamsat documentation does not cover the Extended payload. Details included here are from older documentation. It might no longer be accurate.

Downlink Transponder frequency chart (GHz)


Horizontal Transponder Vertical
10.964 1  
  2 10.976
10.994 3  
  4 11.006
11.024 5  
  6 11.036
11.054 7  
  8 11.066
11.084 9  
  10 11.096
11.114 11  
  12 11.126
11.144 13  
  14 11.156
11.174 15  
  16 11.186


Uplink Transponder frequency chart (GHz)


Horizontal
North Am
Horizontal
Brasil
Transponder Vertical
North Am
Vertical
Brasil
13.764 14.014 1    
    2 13.776 14.026
13.794 14.044 3    
    4 13.806 14.056
13.824 14.074 5    
    6 13.836 14.086
13.854 14.104 7    
    8 13.866 14.116
13884 14.134 9    
    10 13.896 14.146
13.914 14.164 11    
    12 13.926 14.176
13.944 14.194 13    
    14 13.956 14.206
13.974 14.224 15    
    16 13.986 14.236

For each transponder, uplink is possible from only 1 of the North America or Brasil frequency.

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