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<blockquote data-quote="solly" data-source="post: 961111" data-attributes="member: 179410"><p>At the end of February will be delivered YOU 9</p><p>08.02.2016 09:23.54 TODAY! | the editors | Print | views</p><p>A new telecommunications satellite of SES 9 for global satellite operator SES (Astra) will be delivered the day 24.2.2016 (with the backup date of launch 25.2.2016). The satellite into space, the company SpaceX plot using carrier rocket Falcon 9.</p><p>With a view to minimising the impact of the delay starts the rocket Falcon 9 of last year, SpaceX supports modification of the mission. Referred to the mission will be reduced by the time YOU reach orbital positions for 9, maintaining the OSD (Operational Service Date) and will end in the third quarter of 2016, as originally planned.</p><p>9 YOU will be parked on position 108,2 ° E and will replace and increase the capacity for video services in Asia. Position now uses 22 million households in the region. The satellite will be placed in the position of the satellite YOU 7 and increase capacity for video services on emerging markets in Asia and will provide support for the growing mobile communication services over the Indian Ocean.</p><p>TEC 9 is part of the investment program for the further development of services in the dynamically developing markets. Along with the other six satellites under construction this program YOU will increase capacity by 2018 on emerging markets by 21 percent.</p><p>The satellite YOU 9 manufactured and supplied Boeing Satellite Systems and is designed to operate for 15 years on the geostationary orbit. The satellite is equipped with a high performance in 57 Ku-band transponders (36 MHz equivalent transponders 81 x).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solly, post: 961111, member: 179410"] At the end of February will be delivered YOU 9 08.02.2016 09:23.54 TODAY! | the editors | Print | views A new telecommunications satellite of SES 9 for global satellite operator SES (Astra) will be delivered the day 24.2.2016 (with the backup date of launch 25.2.2016). The satellite into space, the company SpaceX plot using carrier rocket Falcon 9. With a view to minimising the impact of the delay starts the rocket Falcon 9 of last year, SpaceX supports modification of the mission. Referred to the mission will be reduced by the time YOU reach orbital positions for 9, maintaining the OSD (Operational Service Date) and will end in the third quarter of 2016, as originally planned. 9 YOU will be parked on position 108,2 ° E and will replace and increase the capacity for video services in Asia. Position now uses 22 million households in the region. The satellite will be placed in the position of the satellite YOU 7 and increase capacity for video services on emerging markets in Asia and will provide support for the growing mobile communication services over the Indian Ocean. TEC 9 is part of the investment program for the further development of services in the dynamically developing markets. Along with the other six satellites under construction this program YOU will increase capacity by 2018 on emerging markets by 21 percent. The satellite YOU 9 manufactured and supplied Boeing Satellite Systems and is designed to operate for 15 years on the geostationary orbit. The satellite is equipped with a high performance in 57 Ku-band transponders (36 MHz equivalent transponders 81 x). [/QUOTE]
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