- The
Nimiq satellites are a
Canadian fleet of
geostationary telecommunications satellites owned by
Telesat and used by
satellite television providers including...
- 2006,
Nimiq 3 was
moved behind Nimiq 2 to
support it,
while another satellite,
Nimiq 4i (formerly DirecTV2), took
Nimiq 3's spot
behind Nimiq 1.
Nimiq 4i...
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March 2009 [1]
Nimiq-4 – 2008
Nimiq-5 – 2009
Telstar 14R (Estrela do Sul 2) – 2011 –
North solar array did not
fully deploy.[2]
Nimiq-6 – 2012 Telstar...
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Nimiq-5 is a
Canadian communications satellite,
operated by
Telesat Canada as part of its
Nimiq fleet of satellites. It is
positioned in geostationary...
-
orbit by
International Launch Services, who also
launched Anik F1R,
Nimiq 1 and
Nimiq 2. However,
previous to launch, it was
announced that Dish
would be...
-
Nimiq-4 is a
Canadian geosynchronous communications satellite. It was
launched aboard a Proton-M / Briz-M
launch vehicle at 21:48:00 UTC on 19 September...
- to 82° W in
order to
provide backup for
Nimiq 2. In 2004, the
satellite was
relocated to 91° W,
backing up
Nimiq 1. The
satellite reached the end of its...
- IIIA J****M
Javelin JCM ****fire
HIMARS Longbow MEADS Milstar MLRS MUOS
Nimiq Orion spacecraft P-3
SBIRS Sniper XR T-50
THAAD Trident missile U-2 Category...
- F2, F3 & F4 Inmarsat-4 F1, F2 & F3
Intelsat 10-02
Nilesat 101 and 102
Nimiq 4 Orion-1 ST-1
Stentor Telecom 2
WorldStar (Afristar, Asiastar, Worldstar...
- IIIA J****M
Javelin JCM ****fire
HIMARS Longbow MEADS Milstar MLRS MUOS
Nimiq Orion spacecraft P-3
SBIRS Sniper XR T-50
THAAD Trident missile U-2 Category...