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EchoStar VIII (EchoStar 8) GEO

succesfull


Launch date

21 August 2002

Dedicated Mission

EchoStar VIII

Country

USA

Purpose

Broadcasting

Position

-

Manufacturer

Space Systems/Loral (SS/L)

Operator

DirecTV (AT&T)

Launch operator

ILS

Launch vehicle

Proton K

Expected lifetime

15 Years

EchoStar VIII (EchoStar 8)

EchoStar VIII, also known as EchoStar 8, was a geostationary communications satellite operated by EchoStar to support direct-to-home (DTH) television broadcasting for the United States market, primarily for the DISH Network.

The satellite was built by Space Systems/Loral (SSL) on the LS-1300 platform and launched on 21 August 2002 aboard an ILS Proton K rocket. EchoStar 8 operated in the Ku-band, delivering high-power broadcast capacity optimized for consumer satellite TV services.

EchoStar 8 played a key role in expanding DISH Network’s channel lineup and service reliability in the early 2000s, contributing to the continued growth of satellite television across North America.

 

GEO Satellite

EchoStar VIII (EchoStar 8)

succesfull


Echostar VIII satellite in orbit

GEO Satellite

EchoStar VIII (EchoStar 8)

succesfull


GEO Satellite

EchoStar VIII (EchoStar 8)

succesfull