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Intelsat 14
Mission type
Communications
Operator
Intelsat
COSPAR ID
2009-064A
SATCAT no.
36097
Mission duration
16 years
Spacecraft properties
Bus
LS-1300
Manufacturer
Space Systems/Loral
Launch mass
5,663 kilograms (12,485 lb)
Dry mass
2,517 kilograms (5,549 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date
23 November 2009, 06:55:00 (2009-11-23UTC06:55Z) UTC
Rocket
Atlas V 431
Launch site
Cape Canaveral SLC-41
Contractor
United Launch Alliance
Orbital parameters
Reference system
Geocentric
Regime
Geostationary
Longitude
45° west
Semi-major axis
42,165.0 kilometres (26,200.1 mi)
Perigee altitude
35,783.5 kilometres (22,234.8 mi)
Apogee altitude
35,805.5 kilometres (22,248.5 mi)
Inclination
0°
Period
1,436.1 minutes
Epoch
19 April 2017[1]
Transponders
Band
40 C-band 22 Ku-band
Bandwidth
72 MHz (8 C-band) 36 MHz (others)
Coverage area
Americas, Europe, Africa
Intelsat
← Intelsat 10-02 (Intelsat 10)
Intelsat 15 →
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