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Named Intelsat 33e or IS-33e, the satellite lost power on October 19 due to an "anomaly," impacting users across Europe, Central Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia.
The thruster malfunctioned following Intelsat-33e’s successful August 2016 launch atop an Ariane 5. The Boeing-built satellite, part of Intelsat’s Epic series of broadband satellites, ...
The Intelsat 33e satellite, which was launched in 2016 and provides communications across Europe, Asia and Africa, experienced "an anomaly" on Saturday, Intelsat said in a news release.
The Intelsat-33e communications satellite is no longer operational after an outage Oct. 19; affected customers are being moved to other platforms, the company added in a statement.Meanwhile, U.S ...
Located at 60 degrees East, the 6.6-ton 33e high throughput satellite was designed and manufactured by Boeing Space Systems. Replacing Intelsat 904, the satellite had a mixed C-band, Ku-band, and ...
Intelsat-33e, the operator’s second Epic satellite, is taking longer to fill than its predecessor, Intelsat-29e, but Intelsat attributes that to differences in geography and customer sets.
The Boing-made Intelsat 33e satellite broke apart after suffering an “anomaly.” It was launched in 2016 to provide communications to Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Intelsat has announced that Intelsat 33e, the second of the Intelsat EpicNG high throughput satellites (HTS), successfully completed all in-orbit testing and entered service on January 29th.
An Intelsat satellite designed by Boeing has been destroyed in its orbit around the Earth, affecting satellite service worldwide. Named Intelsat 33e or IS-33e, the satellite lost power on October ...
In April 2019 Intelsat 29e, another satellite using the same Boeing 702MP platform as 33e, was lost three years into service after developing a fuel leak. Intelsat has at least four other satellites ...