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| name = SES-6 | image = | image_caption = | mission_type = Communication | operator = SES | website = | COSPAR_ID = 2013-026A | SATCAT = 39172 | mission_duration = 15 years | spacecraft_bus = Eurostar E3000 | manufacturer = EADS Astrium | dry_mass = | launch_mass = {{convert|6010|kg|lb}} | power = | launch_date = {{start-date|3 June 2013, 09:18:31|timezone=yes}} UTC[1] | launch_rocket = Proton-M/Briz-M | launch_site = Baikonur 200/39 | launch_contractor = ILS | entered_service = | disposal_type = | deactivated = | orbit_epoch = 8 November 2013, 02:13:51 UTC[2] | orbit_reference = Geocentric | orbit_regime = Geostationary | orbit_periapsis = {{convert|35782|km|mi}} | orbit_apoapsis = {{convert|35804|km|mi}} | orbit_inclination = 0.02 degrees | orbit_period = 23.93 hours | orbit_longitude = 40.5° West | orbit_slot = | apsis = gee | trans_band = {{Ku band}} (48) C band (43) | trans_frequency = | trans_bandwidth = | trans_capacity = | trans_coverage = North America Latin America Europe Atlantic Ocean | trans_TWTA = | trans_EIRP = | trans_HPBW = }} SES-6 is a commercial geostationary communication satellite owned and operated by SES. Constructed by EADS Astrium, it was launched on June 3, 2013 and carries 48 Ku-band and 43 C-band transponders.[3] MarketThe SES-6 satellite replaces the aging NSS 806 (launched in February 1998 as Intelsat 806). It is nearly twice as large as NSS-806, with two C-band beams and three for the Ku-band. The C-band beams cover the east Atlantic (Europe, North Africa) and west Atlantic (USA, Mexico, South America). The Ku-band beams cover east Atlantic (Europe, Iceland, Greenland), west Atlantic (Greenland, east USA, east Canada) and Brazil.[4] In Ku-band, SES-6 will support DTH platforms, VSAT services and government digital inclusion programmes throughout Latin America. The C-band payload will offer 50% more C-band capacity for the cable community, and retain the capability to distribute content between the Americas and Europe on the same high powered beam.[5] Following the launch, SES announced a long-term capacity agreement to provide a new direct to home (DTH) platform in Brazil with Brazilian telecommunication group Oi, which would become the largest user of the new satellite.[3] See also{{Portal|Spaceflight}}
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://planet4589.org/space/log/launchlog.txt|title=Launch Log|first=Jonathan|last=McDowell|work=Jonathan's Space Page|accessdate=9 November 2013}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.heavens-above.com/orbit.aspx?satid=39172|title=SES 6 - Orbit|first=Chris|last=Peat|work=Heavens Above|date=8 November 2013|accessdate=9 November 2013}} 3. ^1 {{cite press release |publisher=SES|date=June 3, 2013 |url=http://www.ses.com/4233325/news/2013/15320856 |title=SES-6 SATELLITE LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY WITH LARGE BRAZILIAN ANCHOR CUSTOMER |accessdate=June 28, 2013}} 4. ^SES fleet information. Accessed June 27, 2013 5. ^SES-6 on Gunter's Space Page Accessed June 27, 2013 External links
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