EXPRESS-AM1
- EXPRESS-AM1 EXPRESS-AM1
Object Name EXPRESS-AM1
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Norad ID 28463
Cospar ID 2004-043A
Object Type Satellite
Object Status Nonoperational
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Express-AM1 is a Russian geostationary communications satellite that was launched by a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur at 22:11 UT on 29 October 2004. It will provide digital TV, radio broadcasting, video-conference, and wide-band internet services to most of Russia. Parking longitude is not available at this time.

Launch Date 2004-10-29
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Launch Site Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
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Launch Mass 2600.0 kg
Dry Mass 570 kg
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Operator Russian Satellite Communications Company
Country of Operator USSR/Russia
Contractor ISS Reshetnev
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Orbit Status Earth Orbit
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Period: 1451.7 min
Inclination: 11.4°
Apogee: 36131.0 km
Perigee: 36053.0 km
Longitude of Geo 40° E (40° E)
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Payload Bir iletişim hizmetleri paketi (dijital TV, telefon, video konferans, veri iletimi, İnternet erişimi) sağlamak ve VSAT teknolojisini Rusya ve Rusya'ya uygulayarak uydu ağlarını dağıtmak için 9 C-bandı, 18 Ku-bandı ve 1 L-bandı transponderleri komşular
Platform MSS-2500-GSO min
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Beacon 3800R, 11200H, 11199.75H
RCS 17.6011 m²
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