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Inmarsat 4 F3

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Operator
  
Inmarsat

Contractor
  
ILS

Regime
  
Geostationary

Launch mass
  
5,960 kg

Launch site
  
Baikonur Cosmodrome

Manufacturer
  
Astrium

Rocket
  
Proton-M/Briz-M

Reference system
  
Geocentric

Longitude
  
98° West

Launch date
  
18 August 2008

Bus
  
Eurostar E3000

Similar
  
Skynet 5C, Superbird‑C2, AMC‑21, TDRS‑10, TDRS‑9

Inmarsat-4 F3 is a communications I-4 satellite operated by the British satellite operator Inmarsat. It was launched into a geosynchronous orbit at 22:43 GMT on 18 August 2008, by a Proton-M/Briz-M Enhanced carrier rocket. It is currently located at 97.65° West longitude, providing coverage of the Americas. It entered service on 7 January 2009.

Like the earlier Inmarsat-4 F1 and F2 satellites, Inmarsat-4 F3 was constructed by EADS Astrium, using a Eurostar E3000 bus. It has a mass of 5,960 kilograms, and is expected to operate for 13 years. It was originally slated for launch using an Atlas V 531, but was transferred to Proton due to a large backlog of Atlas launches.

In the United States, Inmarsat ground stations are licensed to operate at 1525-1559 MHz and 1626.5-1660.5 MHz. The 1544-1545 MHz and 1645.5-1646.5 MHz bands are reserved for safety and distress communications.

References

Inmarsat-4 F3 Wikipedia