APSTAR-6 at 134° East (inclined orbit)
Position: | 134° East (inclined orbit) |
Manufacturer: | Thales Alenia Space |
Operator: | APT Satellite Co. |
Launch operator: | CGWIC |
Launch vehicle: | Long March 3B |
Launch date: | 04/12/2015 |
Expected lifetime: | 15+ Years |
The APSTAR-6 satellite is located at 134° East Geostationary orbit and provides services for TV & Radio broadcasting, broadband access, Internet access, multimedia, data, telephony and mobile communications.
The spacecraft was built by Alcatel Space (Thales Alenia Space) and has a planned operational lifespan of over 14 years. The satellite carries 50 transponders, 36 operating in the C-band covering Oceania, Asia Pacific and Hawaii, and 12 in Ku-band covering China.
APSTAR-6 was launched on April 12th, 2015 by launch operator CGWIC on a Long March CZ/3B launcher. The satellite, replacing APSTAR-1A that became EOL, has an Asia Pacific footprint including Hawaii and a mission life of over 14 years. Besides, it is the first civil satellite in China to be equipped with anti-jamming system.
In May 2018 several transponders were turned off after a malfunctioning solar array caused a drop in power. APT Satellite received 21 million USD in insurance payments for the partial failure. The satellite was moved into an inclined orbit, and accelerated commissioning of the APSTAR-6C satellite to fill the gap.