Orbital Sciences Corporation

Intelsat-23

Orbital is building the Intelsat-23 (IS-23) GEO communications satellite for Intelsat, LLC.  IS-23 will generate 4.8 kilowatts of electrical payload power and carry 15 active Ku-band and 24 active C-Band transponders.  The spacecraft will provide communications services for the Americas, Caribbean, Western Europe, Africa and selected islands of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.  Designed for a useful life of at least 15 years, the IS-23 satellite will be located in orbit at 307 degrees East Longitude following its launch in late 2011.  The IS-23 is the 10th Orbital-built geosynchronous communications satellite in the Intelsat fleet.

Performance:

C-band
Repeater: 24 active transponders with two groups of 16-for-12 redundant TWTAs
Antenna: 2.5 x 2.7 m single shell super-elliptical deployable reflector; 1.3 x 1.65 m single shell super-elliptical deck-mounted antenna

Ku-band
Repeater: 15 active transponders with 19-for-15 TWTAs
Antenna: 2.5 x 2.7 m single shell super-elliptical deployable reflector

Stabilization: 3-axis stabilized; zero momentum system
Launch Mass: 3,200 kg (7,055 lb.)
Mission Life: 15 years (fueled for 16 years)

   
Status:
In development.

Coverage:
The Americas, Caribbean, Western Europe, Africa and selected islands of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans

The Americas, Caribbean, Western Europe, Africa and selected islands of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans

Customer:
Intelsat - Washington, D.C.

Mission:
C- and Ku-Band Communications

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