Intelsat 37e Could Launch by End of August
Intelsat 37e could launch as soon as Aug. 31, and Intelsat in an FCC International Bureau filing Tuesday asked for a 90-day special temporary authority for in-orbit testing at 17.5 degrees west, followed by a drift to its permanent location…
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at 18 degrees west. Intelsat said the testing should last about 35 days, with the drift to take five days. Intelsat 37e will operate in the C-, Ka- and Ku-bands, the company said.