About: Superbird-B

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Superbird-2, also identified as Superbird-B after launch if successful, was a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Ford Aerospace on the SSL 1300 satellite bus. It was originally ordered by Space Communications Corporation (SCC), which later merged into the SKY Perfect JSAT Group. It had a mixed Ku-band, Ka-band and X-band payload and was lost at launch.

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  • Superbird-2, also identified as Superbird-B after launch if successful, was a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Ford Aerospace on the SSL 1300 satellite bus. It was originally ordered by Space Communications Corporation (SCC), which later merged into the SKY Perfect JSAT Group. It had a mixed Ku-band, Ka-band and X-band payload and was lost at launch. It was ordered in 1985 along Superbird-A, Superbird-A1 and Superbird-B1 on the very first order of the SSL 1300 platform. It was to be the second satellite of SCC. It was supposed to be used for video distribution, news gathering, remote publishing and high definition TV service to the main islands of Japan and Okinawa from the 162° East position. (en)
  • O Superbird B foi um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário japonês construído pela empresa Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), ele era para ter sido operado pela Space Communications Corporation (SCC). O satélite foi baseado na plataforma LS-1300 e sua vida útil estimada era de 10 anos. O mesmo foi perdido no lançamento após o veículo lançador falhar. (pt)
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  • O Superbird B foi um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário japonês construído pela empresa Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), ele era para ter sido operado pela Space Communications Corporation (SCC). O satélite foi baseado na plataforma LS-1300 e sua vida útil estimada era de 10 anos. O mesmo foi perdido no lançamento após o veículo lançador falhar. (pt)
  • Superbird-2, also identified as Superbird-B after launch if successful, was a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Ford Aerospace on the SSL 1300 satellite bus. It was originally ordered by Space Communications Corporation (SCC), which later merged into the SKY Perfect JSAT Group. It had a mixed Ku-band, Ka-band and X-band payload and was lost at launch. (en)
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