T ticoman Well-Known SatelliteGuys Member Original poster Aug 4, 2005 33 0 Dec 8, 2007 #1 Does anyone know when will Intelsat make the move to the new satellite Intelsat 11 at 43 W, replacing the old Intelsat 3R (PAS 3R)......???? Thanks in advance
Does anyone know when will Intelsat make the move to the new satellite Intelsat 11 at 43 W, replacing the old Intelsat 3R (PAS 3R)......???? Thanks in advance
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turbosat SatelliteGuys Master Dec 26, 2006 9,003 80 Oneonta,AL Dec 8, 2007 #3 why not google for intelsat americas website and see if it's mentioned there edit: here's a c/p from intelsat.com: Intelsat 11 Launched 5 October 2007, at 18:02 EDT aboard Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket. Intelsat 11 will be deployed to the 317°E orbital role.
why not google for intelsat americas website and see if it's mentioned there edit: here's a c/p from intelsat.com: Intelsat 11 Launched 5 October 2007, at 18:02 EDT aboard Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket. Intelsat 11 will be deployed to the 317°E orbital role.
T ticoman Well-Known SatelliteGuys Member Original poster Aug 4, 2005 33 0 Dec 8, 2007 #4 turbosat said: why not google for Intelsat Americas website and see if it's mentioned there edit: here's a c/p from Intelsat.com: Intelsat 11 Launched 5 October 2007, at 18:02 EDT aboard Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket. Intelsat 11 will be deployed to the 317°E orbital role. Click to expand... Done that, not much there... The sat is there already so.....I figured maybe somebody "in the know" or maybe working for Intelsat will come here and answer......wishfull thinking I guess.
turbosat said: why not google for Intelsat Americas website and see if it's mentioned there edit: here's a c/p from Intelsat.com: Intelsat 11 Launched 5 October 2007, at 18:02 EDT aboard Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket. Intelsat 11 will be deployed to the 317°E orbital role. Click to expand... Done that, not much there... The sat is there already so.....I figured maybe somebody "in the know" or maybe working for Intelsat will come here and answer......wishfull thinking I guess.