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SXM-9 GEO

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Launch date

5 December 2024

Country

USA

Purpose

Broadcasting

Position

85° West

Manufacturer

Space Systems/Loral (SS/L)

Operator

SiriusXM

Launch operator

SpaceX

Launch vehicle

Falcon 9

Expected lifetime

15+ Years

SXM‑9: SiriusXM’s Latest High-Power Satellite


Overview & Purpose


SXM‑9
 is the 10th high-powered digital radio satellite built for SiriusXM by Maxar Space Systems, based on the dependable Maxar 1300-class bus. Its primary mission is to deliver reliable satellite radio programming—including music, news, sports, and entertainment—to approximately 167 million SiriusXM-equipped receivers across North America and Canada


Launch & Deployment

  • Launch Date: December 5, 2024 at  16:10 UTC (11:10 a.m. ET)
  • Launch Vehicle: SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 from Launch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
  • Booster: Falcon 9 first stage B1076, completing its 19th flight and landing on the “Just Read the Instructions”droneship
  • Orbit: Delivered to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO); to be placed into geostationary orbit


Satellite Details

  • Manufacturer: Maxar Space Systems
  • Bus Platform: Maxar 1300-class
  • Launch Mass: ~6,400 kg (≈14,100 lb)
  • Antenna: Large~10 m unfurlable S-band reflector (built by L3Harris) for strong reception in moving vehicles


Operational Status

As of January 29, 2025, SiriusXM confirmed that SXM‑9 completed in-orbit testing and is now fully operational, enhancing coverage and service reliability for SiriusXM subscribers.


Strategic Impact

  • Provides increasedsignal strength and redundancy in the SiriusXM satellite network
  • Supportscontinuity of service amid failures (e.g., SXM‑7) and maintains aging satellite replacements
  • Builds on SiriusXM’s future expansion strategy, with SXM‑1011, and 12 in development

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