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Satellite

Galaxy-30 (G-30) at 125° West


Position

125° West

Region

North America Region

Manufacturer

Orbital ATK

Operator

Intelsat

Launch operator

Arianespace

Launch vehicle

Ariane 5ECA

Launch date

August 15th, 2020

Expected lifetime

15+ Years

Galaxy-30 (G-30) is the first satellite in Intelsat’s comprehensive Galaxy fleet refresh plan, a new generation of technology that will provide Intelsat Media customers in North America with high-performance broadcast distribution capabilities. It is critical to Intelsat’s U.S. C-band clearing strategy. With additional Ku-band and Ka-band steerable beams, G-30 will also serve some of Intelsat’s North American government, mobility and enterprise customers.

Galaxy-30 was launched on the Arianespace Ariane 5 rocket from the Guiana Space Center near Kourou, French Guiana at 6:04 p.m. EDT on August 15th, 2020.

Satellite

Galaxy-30 (G-30) at 125° West


Intelsat Galaxy 30 under construction
Intelsat Galaxy 30 on Ariane 5 rocket
Intelsat Galaxy 30 under construction
Intelsat Galaxy 30 on Ariane 5 rocket
Intelsat Galaxy 30 launched
Intelsat Galaxy 30 in orbit

Satellite

Galaxy-30 (G-30) at 125° West


Satellite

Galaxy-30 (G-30) at 125° West


Intelsat Galaxy G-30 C-band North America Beam
Intelsat Galaxy G-30 Ka-band Steerable Spot Beam
Intelsat Galaxy G-30 Ku-band Steerable Spot Beam