EUTELSAT S.A. - Dataset of Satellites Launched
This dataset contains 27 entries.

  Overview

These are the 27 satellites operated by EUTELSAT S.A., based on the interactive table representation of the UCS Satellite Database (1 Jan, 2022) compiled by the Union of Concerned Scientist (UCS).

All the satellites from EUTELSAT S.A. are launched for commercial use and for the purpose of communications.These satellites are GEO satellites.


  Data Table

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  Interactive Chart

Chart 1: Satellite Launches By Year
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Insights from EUTELSAT S.A.'s Satellite Dataset

  Which year saw the most satellites launched for EUTELSAT S.A.?

That year is 2009, which saw 3 satellites launched.

  Which rocket has delivered the most satellites from EUTELSAT S.A. to space?

The rocket that has delivered the most satellites to space is Ariane 5 which has delivered 10 satellites (37.0%).

  Which launch site has launched the most satellites from EUTELSAT S.A. to space?

The launch site that has launched the most satellites to space is Guiana Space Center which has launched 13 satellites (48.1%).

  Apogee, Perigee & Period

The perigees (point of the orbit closest to the Earth's center of mass) of the satellites range from 35,678km to 35,789km, with the average perigee being 35,765.8km from the Earth, while the apogees (point of the orbit farthest from the Earth's center of mass) of the satellites range from 35,700km to 35,856km, with the average apogee being 35,793.1km from the Earth. The longest period a satellite takes to orbit around the Earth is 1,436 minutes.

  Satellite Mass

The launch masses (include fuel) of the satellites range from 2,864kg to 6,654kg, while the dry masses (excluding fuel) of the satellites range from 1,375kg to 3,200kg.


Eutelsat 5 West B.

EUTELSAT 5 West B Satellite

Designed for communications, Eutelsat 5 West B is a commercial satellite operated by EUTELSAT S.A. (Multinational).

A GEO satellite, it was launched into space using Proton as the launch vehicle from Baikonur Cosmodrome on 9 October 2019. Eutelsat 5 West B was constructed by Northrup Grumman Innovation Systems (USA).

Eutelsat 5 West B has a launch mass of 2,864 kg and is expected to have a operational lifetime of 15 years. It navigates with the COSPAR ID 2019-067A and NORAD ID 44624.

With an orbital eccentricity of 4.74E-05, the satellite's perigee, which is the point of the orbit closest to the Earth's center of mass, is 35,783km while its apogee, which is the point of the orbit farthest from the Earth's center of mass, is 35,787km. It takes 1,436 minutes to orbit the Earth along the longitude of -5 degrees.

 

 Compare Eutelsat 5 West B with Echostar 10 from USA.

 Compare Eutelsat 5 West B with USA 202 from USA.


Eutelsat Quantum.

Eutelsat Quantum: Europe’s reprogrammable satellite

Designed for communications, Eutelsat Quantum is a commercial satellite operated by EUTELSAT S.A. (Multinational).

A GEO satellite, it was launched into space using Ariane 5 as the launch vehicle from Guiana Space Center on 30 July 2021. Eutelsat Quantum was constructed by Airbus (France/UK/Germany/Spain).

Eutelsat Quantum has a launch mass of 3,461 kg and is expected to have a operational lifetime of 15 years. It navigates with the COSPAR ID 2021-069B and NORAD ID 49056.

With an orbital eccentricity of 5.22E-04, the satellite's perigee, which is the point of the orbit closest to the Earth's center of mass, is 35,728km while its apogee, which is the point of the orbit farthest from the Earth's center of mass, is 35,772km. It takes 1,436 minutes to orbit the Earth along the longitude of 48 degrees.

 

 Compare Eutelsat Quantum with Hispasat 1D from Spain.

 Compare Eutelsat Quantum with SES-9 from Luxembourg.


Get more insights from these satellite datasets

  Full datasets:  All satellites by launch date   |   The Heaviest Satellites That Are Launched to Space

  By Use Type:  Civil-use satellites   |   Commercial satellites   |   Government satellites   |   Military satellites

  By Country:  USA   |   UK   |   France   |   Germany   |   Japan   |   China   |   Russia   |   Australia   |   Canada

  By Orbit Class/Type:  LEO satellites   |   MEO satellites   |   GEO satellites   |   Elliptical orbit   |   Polar orbit   |   Equatorial orbit   |   Non-polar inclined orbit   |   Sun-synchronous orbit   |   Molniya orbit

  By Operators:  SpaceX   |   EUTELSAT   |   SES   |   European Space Agency (ESA)   |   Planet Labs   |   Iridium   |   Spire Global   |   OneWeb   |   Swarm Technologies   |   NASA - Dataset of Satellites Launched (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)   |   Canadian Space Agency (CSA) - Dataset of Satellites Launched

  By Launch Vehicle:  Falcon 9   |   Ariane 5   |   Ariane 5 ECA   |   Delta 2   |   Dnepr   |   Electron   |   Falcon Heavy   |   Long March 2C   |   Long March 2D   |   Long March 3B   |   Pegasus   |   Proton   |   Proton M   |   PSLV   |   Rokot   |   Soyuz   |   Soyuz-2.1b   |   Vega

  By Launch Vehicle:  Cape Canaveral   |   Baikonur Cosmodrome   |   Guiana Space Center   |   International Space Station   |   Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center   |   Plesetsk Cosmodrome   |   Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1   |   Satish Dhawan Space Centre   |   Taiyuan Launch Center   |   Vandenberg AFB   |   Xichang Satellite Launch Center   |   Boeing Satellite Systems   |   Airbus Defense and Space   |   EADS Astrium   |   Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems   |   Space Systems/Loral   |   Surrey Satellite Technology   |   Technical University Berlin   |   Thales Alenia Space


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