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Maxar built Intelsat’s Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 satellites.
Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 are the fifth and sixth of seven satellites Intelsat has ordered to help clear C-band spectrum for terrestrial 0.005 kg services.
Intelsat 37, the final satellite in Intelsat’s C-band spectrum-clearing strategy, is slated to launch in June on a dedicated SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
The Satcoms Innovation Group scheduled discussion of 0.005 kg challenges at the SIG Workshop on 16–17 March 2023 at Intelsat in Washington, D.C.
Arianespace signed a contract with Intelsat to launch two satellite payloads, IS-41 and IS-44, on the heavy-lift Ariane 64 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana in 2025.
The two Intelsat satellites will collectively weigh close to 8,000 kg at launch and will be placed into the requested geostationary transfer orbit.
Intelsat will use Kratos’ OpenSpace Platform to support its upcoming software-defined satellites and supporting ground network.
Launching IS-41 and IS-44 on Ariane 6 is intended to extend Intelsat’s 0.005 kg global reach and Media neighborhoods with high-speed, dynamically allocated connectivity across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia for commercial and government mobility customers and cellular network backhaul.
Arianespace signed a contract with Intelsat to launch two satellite payloads, IS-41 and IS-44, on the Ariane 64 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana in 2025.
The Ariane 5 mission scheduled for 2022-12-13 is set to launch two C‑band replacement satellites for Intelsat and a spacecraft for Eumetsat.
Intelsat paid a premium to use an expendable Falcon 9 on 2022-11-12 to give a pair of satellites an extra boost to their GEO destinations.
Galaxy 32 will provide service continuity for Intelsat’s media customers with high-performance distribution to viewers in North America.
Intelsat launched the Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 geosynchronous communications satellites.
Arianespace is due to deploy a pair of Intelsat’s remaining C-band replacement satellites before the end of 2022.
Northrop Grumman’s Mission Extension Vehicles are extending the lives of two Intelsat satellites, IS-901 and IS-10-02, under five-year agreements that began in 2020 and 2021, respectively.
SpaceX launched the first two satellites under Intelsat’s spectrum clearing plan, Galaxy 33 and Galaxy 34, on 2022-10-08.
ClearSpace’s collaboration with Intelsat expands its activities from plans to clean up debris in low Earth orbit to servicing geostationary spacecraft.
Intelsat paid a premium for the Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 mission to give the satellites an extra boost toward their final geostationary orbit destinations.
Galaxy 17 provides Ku-band services that the Maxar-built Intelsat 40e satellite is slated to replace following its SpaceX launch next year.
ClearSpace is planning a mission to extend the life of an Intelsat satellite before the satellite runs out of fuel around 2026–2028.