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EchoStar XVI

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Mission type
  
Communication

COSPAR ID
  
2011-065A

Manufacturer
  
Space Systems/Loral

Period
  
24 hours

Launch mass
  
6,683 kg

Launch site
  
Baikonur Cosmodrome

Operator
  
EchoStar

Mission duration
  
14 years (planned)

Rocket
  
Proton-M/Briz-M

Launch mass
  
6,683 kg

Launch date
  
20 November 2012

Bus
  
SSL 1300

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Similar
  
Nimiq 5, Luch 5B, EchoStar XVII, QuetzSat 1, Mexsat‑3

EchoStar XVI is an American geostationary communications satellite which is operated by EchoStar. It is positioned in geostationary orbit, and will be located at a longitude of 61.5° West, from where it is intended to provide direct broadcasting of high-definition television services to the United States for Dish Network.

EchoStar XVI was built by Space Systems/Loral, and is based on the LS-1300 satellite bus. It is equipped with 32 J band (IEEE Ku band) transponders. At launch it had a mass of 6,258 kilograms (13,797 lb). It has a design life of fifteen years. It has a common configuration with EchoStar XI and EchoStar XV.

The launch of EchoStar XVI was conducted by International Launch Services, using a Proton-M carrier rocket with a Briz-M upper stage. The launch occurred on 20 November 2012, 18:31 UTC from Site 200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

The arts organization Creative Time launched an archival disc created by artist Trevor Paglen called The Last Pictures into orbit on EchoStar XVI. Made of ultra-archival materials, the disc is expected to orbit the planet Earth for millions of years and possibly up to several billion years affixed to the exterior of the communications satellite if left untouched. The silicon wafer disc, protected by a gold-plated aluminum cover bolted to the satellite's exterior, contains one hundred black-and-white photographs selected to represent the artist's take on modern human history.

Echostar xvii satellite launch july 5 2012


References

EchoStar XVI Wikipedia