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Satellite
Position
144° East
Region
Asia Pacific Region
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Operator
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Launch vehicle
Launch date
August 14th, 2008
Expected lifetime
15 Years
Superbird-C2 was ordered as Superbird-7 by Japanese satellite communications services company Space Communications Corporation (SCC) with Mitsubishi Electric Corp. (MELCO). The 5,000kgs heavy satellite was the first commercial order of a Mitsubishi DS-2000 type satellite that featured 28 Ku-band transponders.
The satellite was ordered in April 2005 SCC, that was later merged and absorbed by satellite operator JSAT Corporation, when the satellite was renamed Superbird-C2 to replace Superbird-C to provide communications services to Japan, Eastern Asia and the Pacific Ocean.
Superbird-7 was launched in a dual launch with AMC-21 form satellite operator SES Americom (SES) on August 14th, 2008 on an Ariane 5 rocket booster operated by launch operator Arianespace from their Kourou Space Port launch complex in French Guyana.
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