Satellite footprints

Eutelsat 21B (Eutelsat W6A) at 21,5° East

Position:21,5° East
Manufacturer:Thales Alenia Space
Operator:Eutelsat
Launch operator:Arianespace
Launch vehicle:Ariane 5ECA
Launch date:11/10/2012
Expected lifetime:15+ Years

Eutelsat 21B communications satellite, previously known as Eutelsat W6A, provides direct to home broadcasting services from geostationary orbit at a longitude of 21,5° East. The satellite replaced the Eutelsat 21A spacecraft which was launched in 1999.

Eutelsat 21B was constructed by Thales Alenia Space, and is based on the Spacebus-4000C3 satellite bus. It had a mass at launch of 5,012kgs (11,050 lb) and has a lifespan for at least 15 years. The satellite carries 40 Ku-band transponders, which are used to broadcast satellite television and radio to Europe, North Africa, Central Asia and the Middle-East.

Eutelsat 21B was originally ordered as Eutelsat W6A, as part of the W-series of satellites. In 2012, several months before its scheduled launch, W6A was renamed Eutelsat 21B. Its launch was conducted by launch operator Arianespace using an Ariane 5ECA rocket, as part of a dual launch with the Star One C3 satellite, operated by Embratel from Brazil. The launch took place from ELA-3 at Kourou, French Guiana, on 10 November 2012.

Eutelsat 21B (Eutelsat W6A) at 21,5° East

Eutelsat 21B built by Thales
Eutelsat 21B transport
Eutelsat 21B & Star Ine C3 satellites to launch pad
Ariane 5 launching Eutelsat 21B & Star One C3

Eutelsat 21B (Eutelsat W6A) at 21,5° East

EUTELSAT E21B footprintArianespace Launchkit Eutelsat 21B

Eutelsat 21B (Eutelsat W6A) at 21,5° East

E21B Ku-band Eastern Downlink Coverage
E21B Ku-band Eastern Uplink Coverage
E21B Ku-band Western Downlink Coverage
E21B Ku-band Western Uplink Coverage
E21B Ku-band Widebeam A Uplink Coverage
E21B Ku-band Widebeam BM C DM FM Uplink Coverage
E21B Ku-band Widebeam Downlink Coverage