Intelsat V F-6

Intelsat V F-6, then named Intelsat 506, was a communications satellite operated by COMSAT. Launched in 1983, it was the sixth of fifteen Intelsat V satellites to be launched. The Intelsat V series was constructed by Ford Aerospace, based on the Intelsat V satellite bus. Intelsat V F-6 was part of an advanced series of satellites designed to provide greater telecommunications capacity for INTELSAT's global network.

Satellite

The Intelsat V F-6 satellite was box-shaped, measuring 1.66 by 2.1 by 1.77 metres; solar arrays spanned 15.9 metres tip to tip. The arrays, supplemented by nickel-hydrogen batteries during eclipse, provided 1800 watts of power. The payload housed 21 C-band and 4 Ku-band transponders. It could accommodate 15,000 two-way voice circuits and two TV channels simultaneously. It had a launch mass of 1928 kg. He also carried a Maritime Communications Services (MCS) package for INMARSAT.[4] The satellite was deactivated in July 1998.

Launch

The satellite was successfully launched into space on 19 May 1982 at 22:26:00 UTC, by means of an Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR vehicle from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, United States. It had a launch mass of 1928 kg.[5]

See also

  • 1983 in spaceflight

References

  1. Display: Intelsat 5 F-6 1983-047A NASA, 14 May 2020, retrieved 1 July 2020^
  2. Intelsat-5 Gunter's Space Page, retrieved April 23, 2017^
  3. Jonathan McDowell. Launch Log Jonathan's Space Page, retrieved April 23, 2017^
  4. Display: Intelsat 5A F-15 1989-086A NASA, 14 May 2020, retrieved 1 July 2020^
  5. INTELSAT 506 TSE, retrieved April 23, 2017^