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EchoStar IV

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EchoStar IV
Mission typeCommunications
OperatorEchoStar
COSPAR ID1998-028AEdit this at Wikidata
SATCATno.25331
Mission duration12 years
Spacecraft properties
BusA2100AX
ManufacturerLockheed Martin
Launch mass3,478 kg (7,668 lb)
Dry mass1,400 kg (3,100 lb)
Power10 kW
Start of mission
Launch dateMay 7, 1998, 23:45(1998-05-07UTC23:45Z)UTC
RocketProton-K/Blok-DM3
Launch siteBaikonur81/23
End of mission
DeactivatedJuly 2011(July 2011)
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeGeostationary
Longitude77° west[1]
Semi-major axis42,538.0 kilometers (26,431.9 mi)[1]
Perigee altitude36,085.2 kilometers (22,422.3 mi)[1]
Apogee altitude36,250.7 kilometers (22,525.1 mi)[1]
Inclination7.0 degrees[1]
Period1,455.3 minutes[1]
EpochMay 14, 2017[1]
Transponders
Band32Kuband
FrequencyUplink:17.3 - 17.8GHz
Downlink:12.2 - 12.7 GHz
Bandwidth24MHz
Coverage areaUnited States,MexicoandPuerto Rico
EIRP53 dBW

EchoStar IVis acommunications satelliteoperated byEchoStar.Launched in 1998 it was operated ingeostationary orbitat a longitude of 77 degrees west for 12 years.

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The launch of EchoStar IV made use of aProton rocketflying fromSite 81at theBaikonur Cosmodrome,Kazakhstan.The launch took place at 23:45 UTC on May 7, 1998, with the spacecraft entering ageosynchronous transfer orbit.EchoStar IV carried 32Ku bandtranspondersto provide direct voice and videocommunicationsto small dishes inNorth Americaafter parking over 119° W or 148° W longitude.[2]

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References

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  1. ^abcdefgN2yo."ECHOSTAR 4".RetrievedNovember 28,2017.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^"EchoStar 4".SatBeams.RetrievedSeptember 28,2017.