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Satellite will deliver next generation broadcast services for Europe and the US
The SES-6 satellite, which will deliver next generation broadcast services for Europe and the US, is making its way to Kazakhstan where it will be launched into space.
The satellite, which has been designed and manufactured by Astrium, left the firm's facility in Toulouse, France, after completion of its final integration and test campaign. It is now en route to Baikonur, Kazakhstan, in preparation for its launch on a Proton vehicle.
Based on the Eurostar E3000 platform, SES-6 is equipped with 43 C-Band and 48 Ku-Band transponders (36 MHz equivalent). It will enable the delivery of next generation broadcast services including HD video distribution and mobile services from its 40.5°W location in geostationary orbit, covering North and Latin America, Europe and the Atlantic Ocean.
SES-6 will have a launch mass of 6,100 kg, a wingspan of 40m once its solar arrays are deployed in orbit, and a spacecraft power of 13kW at the end of its 15-year design lifetime.
Launch and Early Orbit Phase operations will be conducted from the Astrium spacecraft control centre in Toulouse.
SES-6 will be the sixth Eurostar satellite in the SES fleet, following the successful launch of ASTRA 2F in September 2012.
Three more Eurostar E3000 for SES are currently in final integration and tests in Astrium facilities.
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