All the satellites from EUTELSAT S.A. are launched for commercial use and for the purpose of communications.These satellites are GEO satellites.
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Apogee, Perigee & Period
Satellite Mass
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.
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.
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