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Galaxy 25

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Communications satellite

Galaxy 25
NamesG-25
Intelsat Americas 5
IA-5
Telstar 5
Mission typeCommunications
OperatorLoral Skynet (1997-2007)
Intelsat (2007-)
COSPAR ID1997-026AEdit this at Wikidata
SATCATno.24812
Websitehttps://www.intelsat.com
Mission duration12 years (planned)
Spacecraft properties
BusLS-1300
ManufacturerSpace Systems/Loral
Launch mass3,515 kg (7,749 lb)
Dry mass1,469 kg (3,239 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date24 May 1997, 17:00:00UTC
RocketProton-K /DM-04
Launch siteBaikonur,Site 81/23
ContractorKhrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit
RegimeGeostationary orbit
Longitude97° West
Transponders
Band52transponders:
24C-band
28Ku-band
Bandwidth36MHz, 54 MHz, 27 MHz
Coverage areaHawaii,Canada,United States,Mexico,Caribbean

Galaxy 25 (G-25) launched in 1997, contracted byInternational Launch Services (ILS), formerly known asIntelsat Americas 5 (IA-5) until 15 February 2007 when it was renamed as result of the merger between ownerIntelsat andPanAmSat forTelstar 5, is a medium-poweredcommunications satellite formerly in ageostationary orbit at 97° West, above a point in thePacific Ocean several hundred miles west of theGalapagos Islands. It was manufactured bySpace Systems/Loral using itsLS-1300satellite bus and is currently owned and operated byIntelsat. The satellite's mainC-bandtransponder cluster covers theUnited States,Canada, andMexico; its mainKu-band transponder cluster covers the United States,Mexico, and the NorthernCaribbean Sea. An additional C-band and a Ku-band transponder pair targetsHawaii.

Galaxy 25 has a projected life of 12 years. It was replaced byGalaxy 19 (formerly IA-9) in late 2008.[1] When it was last in service at 97.1° West, Galaxy 25 transmitted bothFree-to-air (FTA)direct-to-home (DTH) broadcasting andencrypted subscription channels / services. The replacement satellite,Galaxy 19 was successfully launched on September 24, 2008.[2] Galaxy 25 has been moved to a different orbital position at 93.1° West where it is currently broadcasting several services on its Ku band transponders.

Technical details

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Key Parameters
TotalTranspondersC-Band:24x36 MHz
Ku-Band:4x54 MHz, 24x27 MHz
PolarizationC-Band:Linear - Horizontal or Vertical
Ku-Band:Linear - Horizontal or Vertical
e.i.r.p. (C-Band)
e.i.r.p. (Ku-Band)
  • CONUS: 48.3 dBW
  • Alaska: 40.9 dBW
  • Caribbean: 43.4 dBW
  • Hawaii: 46.4 dBW
  • Mexico: 43.6 dBW
  • Puerto Rico / United States Virgin Islands: 44.9 dBW
  • Southern Canada: 44.3 dBW
Uplink FrequencyC-Band:5925 to 6425 MHz
Ku-Band:14.00 to 14.50 GHz
Downlink FrequencyC-Band3700 to 4200 MHz
Ku-Band:11.7 to 12.2 GHz
G/T (C-Band)
  • CONUS: -0.7dB/K[citation needed]
  • Alaska: -8.2 dB/K
  • Caribbean: -4.7 dB/K
  • Hawaii: -5.2 dB/K
  • Mexico: -5.4 dB/K
  • Puerto Rico / United States Virgin Islands: -4.6 dB/K
  • Southern Canada: -2.3 dB/K
G/T (Ku-Band)
  • CONUS: +0.7 dB/K
  • Alaska: -3.3 dB/K
  • Caribbean: -3.2 dB/K
  • Hawaii: +0.6 dB/K
  • Mexico: -4.2 dB/K
  • Puerto Rico / United States Virgin Islands: +0.7 dB/K
  • Southern Canada: -1.6 dB/K
SFD Range (Beam Edge)C-Band:-92.0 to -71.0dBW/m2[citation needed]
Ku-Band:-96.0 to -75.0 dBW/m2

Platform operators

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The Ku-Band side of the satellite carried the platforms ofPittsburgh International Telecommunications, Inc (PIT),Globecast,RRSat, andABS-CBN, with free-to-air and encrypted television and radio programming in a variety of languages.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Intelsat Satellite Launch Schedule". Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2008. Retrieved17 May 2008. Intelsat launch information
  2. ^"Sea Launch deploys new Galaxy for North America". Spaceflight Now. 24 September 2008. Retrieved5 December 2022.

External links

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