I am not sure, but I don’t think SES take over the satellite until it has been moved into position by, I think, Astrium.
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yep, that's correct. All the testing is done by Astrium, it's still part of the production process if you will. The satellite will have been "delivered" once it has arrived at 28.2 East. Then SES take over.I am not sure, but I don’t think SES take over the satellite until it has been moved into position by, I think, Astrium.
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Must be hard to sign the delivery note wearing a space suit.yep, that's correct. All the testing is done by Astrium, it's still part of the production process if you will. The satellite will have been "delivered" once it has arrived at 28.2 East. Then SES take over.
To track the beacon, we need to know the frequency...
To track the beacon, we need to know the frequency...
Just ask George Clooney, he can do it...Must be hard to sign the delivery note wearing a space suit.
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Some of todays quotes from the DS forum are :-
1. I've never known SES to move satellites at the weekend unless they really have too, they are 9.00-5.00 pm Monday to Friday workers
2. I would imagine with a global fleet comprised of over 50 satellites in many time zones they are actually a 24/7 operation. However I agree that moving a satellite to another location would be something requiring additional resources and expertise probably best done when staffing levels are at full strength.
I am on it. Yes, it does sometimes throw up some new information not posted elsewhere. Forum format makes it very hard to follow through and no Tapatalk.@Tivù
Have you tried this forum?
http://astra2forum.com/index.php
Was very good before it upgraded to a new format provider but now just 383 active members but the odd true pearl of wisdom can appear.
No real mention of Astra 2E yet.
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Have you tried this forum?
http://astra2forum.com/index.php
Was very good before it upgraded to a new format provider but now just 383 active members but the odd true pearl of wisdom can appear.
No real mention of Astra 2E yet.
Breaking news: Astra 2E on the move... to a temporary new home over Asia.no signal at morning on 43.5 east
tle now 43.61 east