Satellite footprints

Eutelsat 13F (HOTBIRD 13F) at 13° East

Position:13° East
Manufacturer:Airbus Defense & Space
Operator:Eutelsat
Launch operator:SpaceX
Launch vehicle:Falcon 9
Launch date:10/15/2022
Expected lifetime:15 Years

Eutelsat 13F (HOTBIRD 13F) at 13° East is operated by satellite operator Eutelsat from France. In August 2018 Eutelsat ordered two new large satellites from manufacturer Airbus Defense & Space to replace the three existing satellites at its HOTBIRD flagship neighborhood. The HOTBIRD family at 13° East forms one of the largest broadcasting systems in Europe, delivering 1,000 television channels to more than 160 million TV homes in the EMEA region.

The Hotbird-13F weighs 4,500kgs and is equipped with 80 Ku-band transponders. The satellite is designed to operate for 15 years, using all-electric propulsion and has 22kW of power capability provided by two large solar panels. The all-electric propulsion system enables a reduced launch mass for the satellite, which do not have to carry large amounts of liquid fuel.

The Eutelsat 13F (HOTBIRD 13F) at 13° East was launched on October 15th 2022 by SpaceX on a Falcon 9 rocket launcher from the Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) USA. The satellite was intended to be launched on the Ariane 6 launcher operated by Arianespace, but delays for that rocket caused Eutelsat to turn to SpaceX.

Eutelsat 13F (HOTBIRD 13F) at 13° East

Eutelsat Hotbird-13F under test at Airbus
SpaceX launching Eutelsat Hotbird-13F
Eutelsat Hotbird-13F launched on a SpaceX' Falcon 9 rocket
Eutelsat Hotbird 13F in orbit