Intelsat 601

Geostationary communications satellite


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::summary Geostationary communications satellite ::

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FieldValue
nameIntelsat 601
mission_typeCommunication
operatorIntelsat (1991-2007)
Europe*Star (2007-2011)
COSPAR_ID1991-075A
SATCAT21765
mission_duration13 years (planned)
20 years (achieved)
spacecraft_busHS-389
manufacturerHughes
launch_mass4330 kg
launch_dateUTC
launch_rocketAriane 44L V47
launch_siteKourou ELA-2
disposal_typeDecommissioned
deactivated
orbit_epoch4 December 1991
orbit_referenceGeocentric
orbit_regimeGeostationary
orbit_periapsis35680 km
orbit_apoapsis35897 km
orbit_inclination0 degrees
orbit_period1436.19 minutes
apsisgee
programmeIntelsat VI
previous_missionIntelsat VA F-15 (Intelsat VA)
next_missionIntelsat VI F-2
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| name = Intelsat 601 | image = | image_caption =

| mission_type = Communication | operator = Intelsat (1991-2007) Europe*Star (2007-2011) | website = | COSPAR_ID = 1991-075A | SATCAT = 21765 | mission_duration = 13 years (planned) 20 years (achieved)

| spacecraft_bus = HS-389 | manufacturer = Hughes | dry_mass = | launch_mass = 4330 kg | power =

| launch_date = UTC | launch_rocket = Ariane 44L V47 | launch_site = Kourou ELA-2 | launch_contractor = | entered_service =

| disposal_type = Decommissioned | deactivated =

| orbit_epoch = 4 December 1991 | orbit_reference = Geocentric | orbit_regime = Geostationary | orbit_periapsis = 35680 km | orbit_apoapsis = 35897 km | orbit_inclination = 0 degrees | orbit_period = 1436.19 minutes | orbit_longitude = | apsis = gee

| trans_band = | trans_frequency = | trans_capacity = | trans_coverage = | trans_TWTA = | trans_EIRP = | trans_HPBW =

| programme = Intelsat VI | previous_mission = Intelsat VA F-15 (Intelsat VA) | next_mission = Intelsat VI F-2 Intelsat 601, previously named Intelsat VI F-1, was a communications satellite operated by Intelsat, and later Europe*Star. Launched in 1991, it was the last of five Intelsat VI satellites to be launched. The Intelsat VI series was constructed by Hughes Aircraft, based on the HS-389 satellite bus.

Intelsat 601 was launched at 23:08:08 UTC on 29 October 1991, atop an Ariane 4 carrier rocket in the 44L configuration, flight number V47. The launch took place from ELA-2 at Kourou, and placed Intelsat 601 into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. The satellite raised itself into its final geostationary orbit using two liquid-fuelled R-4D-12 engines, with the satellite arriving in geostationary orbit on 2 November 1991.

Intelsat 601 operated in geostationary orbit with a perigee of 35680 km, an apogee of 35897 km, and 0 degrees of inclination. The satellite carried 38 IEEE C band and ten IEEE transponders, and had a design life of 13 years and a mass of 4330 kg.

Upon entering service, Intelsat 601 was positioned at 27.5 degrees west. In October 1997, it was moved to 34.5 degrees west, reaching the new slot on 16 October. Between May and July 2002 it was moved to 32.9 degrees east, and between October and November it was again moved, to 64.25 degrees east, where it would remain until October 2006. Its final operations for Intelsat were conducted at 63.5 degrees east, where it arrived in November 2006. In October 2007 it was transferred to Europe*Star, and relocated to 47.5 degrees East, arriving in November. The satellite was retired from service and placed into a graveyard orbit in October 2011.

References

References

  1. "INTELSAT 6 F-1". US National Space Science Data Center.
  2. McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page.
  3. McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch List". Jonathan's Space Page.
  4. Krebs, Gunter. "Intelsat-6 (601, 602, 603, 604, 605)". Gunter's Space Page.
  5. McDowell, Jonathan. "Satellite Catalog". Jonathan's Space Page.
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