Apstar 6 is a communications satellite built by Alcatel Space, a subsidiary of Alcatel, and was boosted into orbit on April 12, 2005, by Long March 3B launcher from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China. It provides APT Satellite, a satellite operator in the Asia Pacific region, with broadband media and television services. It is fitted with 38 C-band transponders and 12 Ku band transponders. China is covered with a dedicated high power Ku band beam for broadband multimedia transmission. It is the second model of the Spacebus 4000. The transponders have a reduced C-band receiving dish over a wide footprint, which extends across India, China and Australia.
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- Apstar 6 (pt)
- 亚太6号通信卫星 (zh)
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| - O Apstar 6 é um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário chinês construído pela Alcatel Space que está localizado na posição orbital de 134 graus de longitude leste e é operado pela APT Satellite Holdings. O satélite foi baseado na plataforma Spacebus-4000C2 e sua expectativa de vida útil é de 14 anos. (pt)
- 亚太6号通信卫星(英語:Apstar-6)是法国阿尔卡特空间公司制造的一颗静止轨道通信卫星,由香港亚太通信卫星有限公司拥有。2005年4月12日发射升空,定点于东经134度同步卫星轨道。预计2018年将被亚太6C卫星取代。 (zh)
- Apstar 6 is a communications satellite built by Alcatel Space, a subsidiary of Alcatel, and was boosted into orbit on April 12, 2005, by Long March 3B launcher from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China. It provides APT Satellite, a satellite operator in the Asia Pacific region, with broadband media and television services. It is fitted with 38 C-band transponders and 12 Ku band transponders. China is covered with a dedicated high power Ku band beam for broadband multimedia transmission. It is the second model of the Spacebus 4000. The transponders have a reduced C-band receiving dish over a wide footprint, which extends across India, China and Australia. (en)
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| - Apstar 6 is a communications satellite built by Alcatel Space, a subsidiary of Alcatel, and was boosted into orbit on April 12, 2005, by Long March 3B launcher from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China. It provides APT Satellite, a satellite operator in the Asia Pacific region, with broadband media and television services. It is fitted with 38 C-band transponders and 12 Ku band transponders. China is covered with a dedicated high power Ku band beam for broadband multimedia transmission. It is the second model of the Spacebus 4000. The transponders have a reduced C-band receiving dish over a wide footprint, which extends across India, China and Australia. It is significant in enhancing cooperation between Alcatel Space and China as a follow up to the SINOSAT satellite. Apstar 6 was built as an ITAR-free satellite, containing no restricted U.S. components. Under the U.S. ITAR regulations, U.S. satellite components may not be exported for launch on Chinese rockets. However, the U.S. Department of State did not accept the ITAR-free status of these satellites and fined the US company Aeroflex $8 million for selling ITAR components. In 2013, Thales Alenia discontinued its ITAR-free satellite line. (en)
- O Apstar 6 é um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário chinês construído pela Alcatel Space que está localizado na posição orbital de 134 graus de longitude leste e é operado pela APT Satellite Holdings. O satélite foi baseado na plataforma Spacebus-4000C2 e sua expectativa de vida útil é de 14 anos. (pt)
- 亚太6号通信卫星(英語:Apstar-6)是法国阿尔卡特空间公司制造的一颗静止轨道通信卫星,由香港亚太通信卫星有限公司拥有。2005年4月12日发射升空,定点于东经134度同步卫星轨道。预计2018年将被亚太6C卫星取代。 (zh)
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