Intelsat 802 was a communications satellite operated by Intelsat. Launched in 1997 it was operated in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 174 degrees west for around fourteen years.
Satellite
The second of six Intelsat VIII satellites to be launched, Intelsat 802 was built by Lockheed Martin. It was a 3447 kg spacecraft. The satellite carried a 2xLEROS-1B apogee motor for propulsion and was equipped with 38 C Band transponders and 6 Ku band transponders, powered by 2 solar cells more batteries.[3] It was designed for a fourteen-year service life.[4]
Launch
The launch of Intelsat 802 made use of an Ariane 4 rocket flying from Guiana Space Centre, Kourou, French Guiana. The launch took place at 01:07 UTC on June 25, 1997, with the spacecraft entering a geosynchronous transfer orbit.[1] Intelsat 802 subsequently fired its apogee motor to achieve geostationary orbit.
See also
- 1997 in spaceflight
References
- Jonathan McDowell. Launch Log Jonathan's Space Page, retrieved May 5, 2017^
- INTELSAT 801 N2YO, retrieved May 5, 2017^
- Mark Wade. Intelsat Encyclopedia Astronautica, retrieved 8 July 2022^
- Gunter Krebs. Intelsat-8 (801, 802, 803, 804) / NSS 803 → NSS 5 Gunter's Space Page, retrieved May 5, 2017^