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Mission type
  
Communications

COSPAR ID
  
2009-017A

Mission duration
  
14 years

Period
  
24 hours

Launch mass
  
5,987 kg

Rocket
  
Atlas V

Operator
  
US Air Force

SATCAT no.
  
34713

Spacecraft type
  
WGS Block I

Launch mass
  
5,987 kg

Launch date
  
4 April 2009

Bus
  
Boeing 702

USA-204

Similar
  
USA‑211, USA‑207, USA‑205, USA‑206, USA‑202

USA-204, or Wideband Global Satcom 2 (WGS-2) is an American military communications satellite which is operated by the United States Air Force as part of the Wideband Global Satcom programme. Launched in 2009, it was the second WGS satellite to reach orbit, and operates in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 60° east.

Built by Boeing, WGS-2 is based on the BSS-702 satellite bus. It had a mass at launch of 5,987 kilograms (13,199 lb), and was expected to operate for at least fourteen years. The spacecraft is equipped with two solar arrays to generate power for its communications payload, which consists of cross-band X and Ka band transponders. Propulsion is provided by an R-4D-15 apogee motor, with four XIPS-25 ion engines for stationkeeping.

USA-204 was launched by United Launch Alliance, using an Atlas V 421 rocket. The launch occurred from Space Launch Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 00:31:00 UTC on 4 April 2009, and successfully placed the satellite into a geosynchronous transfer orbit, from which the it raised itself into geostationary orbit using its onboard propulsion system. The satellite was designated USA-204 under the US military's designation system, and received the International Designator 2009-017A and Satellite Catalog Number 34713.

References

USA-204 Wikipedia