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Geostationary communication satellite
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Galaxy 9
Mission typeCommunications
OperatorPanAmSat / Intelsat
COSPAR ID1996-033AEdit this at Wikidata
SATCATno.23877
Mission duration15 years
Spacecraft properties
BusHS-376
ManufacturerHughes
Launch mass1,397 kilograms (3,080 lb)
Dry mass700 kilograms (1,500 lb)
Start of mission
Launch dateMay 24, 1996, 01:09:59 (1996-05-24UTC01:09:59Z) UTC
RocketDelta II 7925
Launch siteCape CanaveralLC-17B
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeGraveyard
Slot81° W
Semi-major axis42,369.0 kilometers (26,326.9 mi)
Perigee altitude35,973.9 kilometres (22,353.1 mi)
Apogee altitude36,023.3 kilometres (22,383.8 mi)
Inclination6.8°
Period1.446.6 minutes
Epoch19 April 2017

Galaxy 9 (G-9) was ageostationarycommunicationsatellite built byHughes. It was located at an orbital position of 81 degrees west longitude and was initially operated byPanAmSat and later byIntelsat. The satellite was based on theHS-376 platform and its life expectancy was 15 years. The satellite was successfully launched into space on May 23, 1996, at 01:09:59 UTC, by means of aDelta II vehicle fromCape Canaveral Air Force Station,United States. It had a launch mass of 3080pounds (1397kg).

The Galaxy 9 was equipped with 24 (plus 6 spare)C-bandtransponders to provide services toSouth America.[1]

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  1. ^Galaxy 1, 1R, 1R2, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9. Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
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