THAICOM 8 is a Thai satellite of the THAICOM series, operated by Thaicom Public Limited Company, a subsidiary of INTOUCH, and is considered to be the 8th THAICOM satellite headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand.[1]
Overview
Manufactured by Orbital ATK, the 3100 kg THAICOM 8 communications satellite will serve Thailand, India, and Africa from the 78.5° East geostationary location.[2] It is equipped with 24 active Ku-band transponders[3] for sending high-definition television signals through the satellite to residential dwellings.
Launch
THAICOM 8 was approved for launch into orbit on 18 March 2014. It was launched at the Cape Canaveral SLC-40 in Florida on 27 May 2016, by SpaceX. The first stage of the Falcon 9 used to launch THAICOM 8 successfully landed on ASDS - Of Course I Still Love You.[4][5] It was the fourth successful landing of a Falcon 9 Full Thrust.
Reuse of the Falcon 9 First Stage
The B1023 first stage was later converted into a Falcon Heavy side booster, which performed a static fire test in calendar-week 20 of 2017.[6] This first stage then continued to land again at the Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station during the Falcon Heavy maiden test flight.[7]
See also
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References
- InTouch may have to up stake in Thaicom - The Nation The Nation, retrieved 2018-01-23^
- Thaicom 8 Satbeams, retrieved May 22, 2016^
- THAICOM 8 Thaicom, retrieved November 10, 2017^
- SpaceX Falcon 9 recycles to Friday for Thaicom 8 launch NASASpaceFlight.com, 26 May 2016, retrieved 27 May 2016^
- SpaceX Webcast^
- SpaceX on Twitter Twitter, retrieved 2017-05-25^
- SpaceX on Twitter Twitter, retrieved 2018-03-03^