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SBS 6 (satellite)

SBS 6
Mission type Communication
Operator Intelsat
COSPAR ID 1990-091A
SATCAT no. 20872
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft SBS 6
Bus HS-393
Manufacturer Hughes
Launch mass 2,478 kg (5,463 lb)
BOL mass 1,484 kg (3,272 lb)
Dimensions 3.7 m × 10 m × 2.3 m (12.1 ft × 32.8 ft × 7.5 ft) with solar panels and antennas deployed.
Power 2.2 kW
Start of mission
Launch date 22:58, October 12, 1990 (1990-10-12T22:58)
Rocket Ariane 44L
Launch site Kourou ELA-2
Contractor Arianespace
End of mission
Disposal placed in a graveyard orbit
Deactivated April 2009
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Inclined geosynchronous
Semi-major axis 42527 km
Perigee 36,127.3 km
Apogee 36,186.6 km
Inclination 7.3°
Period 1,454.7 minutes
Epoch 00:00:00 2016-08-17
Transponders
Band Ku band: 19 × 45 Mhz />
Bandwidth 855 MHz
Coverage area Continental United States
TWTA power 41 Watts

SBS 6 was a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Hughes (now Boeing) on the HS-393 platform. It was originally ordered by Satellite Business Systems, which later sold it to Hughes Communications and was last used by Intelsat. It had a Ku band payload and operated on the 95°W longitude.

The spacecraft was designed and manufactured by Hughes on the HS-393 satellite bus. It had a launch mass of 2,478 kg (5,463 lb), a mass of 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) after reaching geostationary orbit and an 8-year design life. When stowed for launch, its dimensions were 3.4 m (11 ft) long and 3.7 m (12 ft) in diameter.

With its solar panels fully extended it spanned 10 m (33 ft). Its power system generated approximately 2,350 Watts of power thanks to two cylindrical solar panels. It also had a two 38Ah NiH2 batteries. These panels used K7 and K4-3/4 solar cells and were more than twice the number than on the HS-376.

Its propulsion system was composed of two R-4D LAE with a thrust of 490 N (110 lbf). It also used two axial and four radial 22 N (4.9 lbf) bipropellant thrusters for station keeping and attitude control. It included enough propellant for orbit circularization and 8 years of operation.


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