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KOREASAT5

KOREASAT5

  • Launch Data and Time :

    August 22, 2006

  • Mission :

    broadcasting and communication

  • Launch Site :

    Hawaii(sea launch)

  • Launch Vehicle :

    Zenit 3SL

  • Operator :

    KT

  • Dimension :

    2m(W) x 2.27m(L) x 5.8m(H)

  • Mass :

    2,800 Kg

  • Geostationary Position :

    113˚E

  • Frequency :

    Ku-band

  • Lifetime :

    15 years

  • Comment :

    Ku band 24Rd offers satellite communication services

KOREASAT6(Olleh 1)

KOREASAT6(Olleh 1)

  • Launch Data and Time :

    December 30, 2010

  • Mission :

    Broadcasting and communication

  • Launch Site :

    South America French Guiana Space Center

  • Launch Vehicle :

    Ariane-5ECA

  • Operator :

    KT

  • Dimension :

    1.8m(W) x 2.1m(L) x 3.3m(H)

  • Mass :

    4,470 Kg

  • Geostationary Position :

    113˚E

  • Frequency :

    Ku-band

  • Lifetime :

    15 years

  • Comment :

    Provide service of Sharon satellite 3 alter native HD high definition and 3D broadcast services

GEO-KOMPSAT 2A (Cheollian 1)

GEO-KOMPSAT 2A (Cheollian 1)

  • Launch Data and Time :

    June 27, 2010

  • Mission :

    Meteorological satellite observations

  • Launch Site :

    Guiana Kurume Launch vehicle Ariance

  • Launch Vehicle :

    Ariane-5ECA

  • Operator :

    Korea Aerospace Research Institute

  • Dimension :

    5.3m(W) x 8.7m(L) x 3.3m(H)

  • Mass :

    2, 500 Kg

  • Geostationary Position :

    128.2˚E

  • Frequency :

    Ku-band

  • Lifetime :

    7 years

  • Comment :

    New satellite communications services, and practical exam HDTV and 3DTV service verification

KOREASAT7

KOREASAT7

  • Launch Data and Time :

    May 5, 2017

  • Mission :

    broadcasting and communication

  • Launch Site :

    South America French Guiana Space Center

  • Launch Vehicle :

    Spacebus-4000B2

  • Operator :

    KT Sat

  • Dimension :

    1.8m(W) x 2.3m(L) x 3.4m(H)

  • Mass :

    3,680 Kg

  • Geostationary Position :

    116˚E

  • Frequency :

    Ku-band, Ka-band

  • Lifetime :

    15 years

  • Comment :

    Wider coverage over Korea, Philippine, Indochina, India, Indonesia etc

KOREASAT 5A

KOREASAT 5A

  • Launch Data and Time :

    October 31, 2017

  • Mission :

    broadcasting and communication

  • Launch Site :

    Air Force Eastern Test Range, USA

  • Launch Vehicle :

    Falcon-9 v1.2

  • Operator :

    KT Sat

  • Dimension :

    1.8m(W) x 2.3m(L) x 3.4m(H)

  • Mass :

    113˚E

  • Geostationary Position :

    97.51˚

  • Frequency :

    Ku-band

  • Lifetime :

    15 years

  • Comment :

    Wider coverage over Korea, Philippine, Indochina etc

GEO-KOMP SAT2A(Cheollian 2A)

>GEO-KOMP SAT2A(Cheollian 2A)

  • Launch Data and Time :

    December 04, 2018

  • Mission :

    meteorological observation

  • Launch Site :

    Guiana Kurume Launch Vehicle Ariance

  • Launch Vehicle :

    Ariane 5ECA

  • Operator :

    Korea Aerospace Research Institute

  • Dimension :

    3.0m(W) x 2.3m(L) x 4.6m(H)

  • Mass :

    3,420 Kg

  • Geostationary Position :

    128.2˚E

  • Frequency :

    L band

  • Lifetime :

    10 years

  • Comment :

    earth and space meteorological monitoring

GEO-KOMP SAT2B(Cheollian 2B)

GEO-KOMP SAT2B(Cheollian 2B)

  • Launch Data and Time :

    February 19, 2020

  • Mission :

    atmospheric environment & ocean observation

  • Launch Site :

    Guiana Space Center

  • Launch Vehicle :

    Ariane 5ECA

  • Operator :

    Korea Aerospace Research Institute

  • Dimension :

    2.4m(W) x 2.9m(L) x 3.8m(H)

  • Mass :

    3,400 kg

  • Geostationary Position :

    128.2°E

  • Frequency :

    S, X band

  • Lifetime :

    10 years

  • Comment :

    the world’s first satellite equipped with an environmental payload to observe the air pollutants.

ANASIS-Ⅱ

ANASIS-Ⅱ

  • Launch Data and Time :

    July 21, 2020

  • Mission :

    Military communication

  • Launch Site :

    Kennedy Space Center

  • Launch Vehicle :

    Falcon-9

  • Operator :

    Korea Aerospace Research Institute

  • Dimension :

    -

  • Mass :

    -

  • Geostationary Position :

    113°E

  • Frequency :

    -

  • Lifetime :

    -

  • Comment :

    This satellite platform was based on eurostar 3000.