Intelsat 1R | |
Names List: | IS-1R PAS-1R |
Mission Type: | Communications |
Operator: | PanAmSat (2000–2006) Intelsat (2006–2016) |
Cospar Id: | 2000-072A |
Satcat: | 26608 |
Mission Duration: | 15 years (planned) |
Spacecraft: | PAS-1R |
Spacecraft Type: | Boeing 702 |
Spacecraft Bus: | BSS-702 |
Manufacturer: | Boeing |
Power: | 14 kW |
Launch Date: | 16 November 2000, 01:07:07 UTC |
Launch Rocket: | Ariane 5G (V135) |
Launch Site: | Centre Spatial Guyanais, ELA-3 |
Launch Contractor: | Arianespace |
Entered Service: | January 2001 |
Orbit Reference: | Geocentric orbit[1] |
Orbit Regime: | Geostationary orbit |
Orbit Longitude: | 45° West (2000–2010) 50° West (2010-2016) 203° West (2016-present) |
Apsis: | gee |
Trans Band: | 72 transponders: 36 C-band 36 Ku-band |
Trans Coverage: | Americas, Caribbean, Europe, Africa |
Programme: | PanAmSat constellation |
Previous Mission: | PAS-9 |
Next Mission: | PAS-10 |
Intelsat 1R (formerly PAS-1R) is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 50° West of longitude, serving Americas, the Caribbean, Europe and Africa. The satellite was replaced by Intelsat 14 at 45° West in 2010 and moved to 50° West, where it was finally replaced by Intelsat 29e.