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Spaceway-1

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During its last years, Spaceway-1 mainly served as a backup satellite. In December 2019, the satellite suffered significant and irreversible thermal damage to its battery, forcing it to rely only on power generated from its solar arrays and prompting
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was co-located with Spaceway-1 in order to use the 500 MHz of unused spectrum for HDTV broadcasting. This spectrum was originally intended for the broadband internet capabilities of the two Spaceway satellites which were disabled by
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to request the spacecraft be decommissioned before February 25, 2020, to prevent the risk of the spacecraft exploding. The satellite was moved into a
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Spaceway-1 was the heaviest commercial communications satellite 6080 kg ever put into orbit until
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above the geostationary orbit and was announced as decommissioned on February 14, 2020.
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This article about one or more spacecraft of the United States is a
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14 years, 9 months, 18 days (achieved)
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You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 14: 798:Spacecraft decommissioned in 2020 618:Henry, Caleb (14 February 2020). 510:Henry, Caleb (14 February 2020). 379:The satellite was launched via a 778:Satellites using the BSS-702 bus 719: 662: 590:Henry, Caleb (22 January 2020). 487: 394:Its operational position was in 670:This article about one or more 808:United States spacecraft stubs 803:Communications satellite stubs 74: 1: 374:direct broadcast satellites 824: 714: 657: 654: (archived 2015-03-04) 441:(6775 kg) was launched by 419:high-definition television 16:Direct broadcast satellite 672:communications satellites 545:. SpaceRef. 26 April 2005 342: 338: 296: 292: 255: 251: 224: 220: 165: 161: 98: 94: 26: 178:26 April 2005, 07:32 UTC 45:AT&T Communications 454:Hughes Network Systems 265:Reference system 149:3.4 x 3.2 x 5.1 metre 103:Spacecraft properties 425:customers with its K 396:geosynchronous orbit 247:February 14th, 2020 445:on 11 August 2005. 406:. 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communication
AT&T Communications
COSPAR ID
2005-015A
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SATCAT no.
Bus
BSS-702
Boeing
Zenit-3SL
Odyssey
Sea Launch
Graveyard orbit
Geocentric orbit
Geostationary Orbit
Ka-band
transponders
North America
Spaceway
Spaceway-2
AT&T
constellation
direct broadcast satellites
Zenit-3SL
Sea Launch
geosynchronous orbit
equator
longitude
Boeing 702
life expectancy

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