- 2022. "
Koreasat 5A". "
Koreasat 6". "
Koreasat 6". "
Koreasat 7". "Korea sat 8". "ABS-2". 24
August 2022. "ANASIS 2 (KMilSatCom 1, URC-700K,
Koreasat 116)"...
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Koreasat 1 was a
South Korean communications satellite launched by a
Delta II
rocket from Cape
Canaveral Air
Force Station, Florida,
United States. Owned...
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Koreasat 7 (also
known as
Mugunghwa 7) is a
South Korean communications satellite operated by KT SAT, a
subsidiary of KT Corporation.
Thales Alenia Space...
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Koreasat 5A is a
South Korean communications satellite operated by KT SAT, a
subsidiary of KT Corporation. On 30
October 2017, it was
launched on Falcon...
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Koreasat 5 (also
known as ANASIS-I (Army Navy Air
Force Satellite Information System-I) and
Mugunghwa 5 (무궁화 5호)) is a
South Korean communications satellite...
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Koreasat 6 is a
South Korean communications satellite operated by
Koreasat.
Koreasat 6 is the
second satellite launched by
operator KT (Korea Telecom)...
- ABS is a
global satellite operator and has
offices in
United Arab Emirates, Asia and
United States.
Operating 5
communication satellites, the satellite...
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Content is
received from
program providers,
compressed and
broadcast via
Koreasat 5 (Mugunghwa 5) in DVB-S and NTSC
color format exclusively to its subscribers...
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satellite was sold to ABS and
renamed into ABS-7. Its
original name was
Koreasat 3. The
satellite was de-orbited from the
geostationary arc and retired...
- ABS-2 is a
Space Systems/Loral FS 1300
satellite launched in
February 2014. It is
positioned in
geostationary orbit at 75° East and
serves four continents...