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GEO Satellite
succesfull
Launch date
17 November 2024
Country
Purpose
Military & Intelligence
Position
87.75° East
Manufacturer
Operator
Launch operator
Launch vehicle
Expected lifetime
15+ Years
Overview
Optus‑X, also known as TD7, is a geostationary communications satellite built by Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems for Optus, one of Australia’s major telecommunications providers. Launched aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 on November 17, 2024, from Kennedy Space Center’s LC-39A, the mission officially deployed to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) Optus and the U.S. government refer to the mission as “Optus‑X,” reflecting its dual civilian and military usage.
Purpose & Capabilities
Orbital Details
Optus‑X (TD7) will operate from a geostationary slot near 87.75° East longitude, a distinctly separate orbital position compared to Optus’s existing fleet (152°–164° East).
Significance
GEO Satellite
succesfull
GEO Satellite
succesfull