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Hot Bird 13B

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Operator
  
SATCAT no.
  
29270

Launch date
  
4 August 2006

Launch mass
  
4,875 kg

Launch site
  
Mission type
  
Communications satellite

COSPAR ID
  
2006-032A

Mission duration
  
15 years

Launch mass
  
4,875 kg

Manufacturer
  
Astrium

Bus
  
Eurostar E3000

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Names
  
Hot Bird 8 (2006-12)Hot Bird 13B (2012—)

Website
  
www.eutelsat.com/en/satellites/the-fleet/EUTELSAT-HB13B.html

Hot Bird 13B, known as Hot Bird 8 prior to 2012, is a French communications satellite. Operated by Eutelsat, it provides direct to home broadcasting services from geostationary orbit as part of Eutelsat's Hot Bird constellation at a longitude of 13 degrees east.

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Hot Bird 13B was constructed by Astrium, and is based on the Eurostar-3000 satellite bus. It has a mass of 4,875 kilograms (10,748 lb) and is expected to operate for 15 years. The spacecraft has 64 Ku-band transponders, broadcasting satellite television and radio to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

Hot Bird 13B TBN Europe

Hot Bird 8, as it was then named, was launched by a Proton-M carrier rocket with a Briz-M upper stage. The launch took place from Site 200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, at 21:48:00 on 4 August 2006 with spacecraft separation occurring at 06:59:20 on 5 August. The launch was conducted by International Launch Services. The spacecraft was deployed into geosynchronous transfer orbit, raising itself to its operational geostationary position at 13 degrees east by means of its apogee motor. The spacecraft is co-located with Hot Bird 13C and Hot Bird 13D.

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References

Hot Bird 13B Wikipedia