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Satellite

Intelsat-12 (IS-12, PAS-12, Europe*Star 1) at 64° East


Position

64° East

Regions

Asia Pacific Region
Europe Region
Middle East Region
South Africa Region

Manufacturer

Thales Alenia Space

Operator

Intelsat

Launch operator

Arianespace

Launch vehicle

Ariane 44LP

Launch date

October 29th, 2000

Expected lifetime

15 Years

Europe*Star Ltd, headquartered in London, was a joint venture between Alcatel Spacecom (Thales Alenia Space) of France and Loral Space & Communications of the United States. Alcatel was the prime contractor and Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) provided the satellite bus, and integrated and tested the satellite in Palo Alto, CA.

The satellite commenced services at the start of 2001, and the innovative Europe*Star-1 satellite has five high-performance beams covering Europe, Southern Africa, the Middle-East, the Indian subcontinent and South East Asia. Its Europe*Star B satellite provides additional capacity for markets in Central and Eastern Europe.

Europe*Star-1 satellite was sold to PanAmSat in July 2005, and changed the name to PAS 12Intelsat acquired PanAmSat in 2007 and changed the name of the PAS satellite to Intelsat-12.

Europe*Star-1 was launched on October 29th, 2000 on an Ariane 44LP rocket booster operated by launch operator Arianespace from their Kourou Space Port launch complex in French Guyana.

Satellite

Intelsat-12 (IS-12, PAS-12, Europe*Star 1) at 64° East


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Ariane 44LP rocket launching Anik F1

Satellite

Intelsat-12 (IS-12, PAS-12, Europe*Star 1) at 64° East


Satellite

Intelsat-12 (IS-12, PAS-12, Europe*Star 1) at 64° East


Intelsat IS-12 Europe beam
Intelsat IS-12 India beam
Intelsat IS-12 South-East Asia beam
Intelsat IS-12 South Africa beam