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- Astra_3A abstract "Astra 3A is one of the Astra communications satellites owned and operated by SES, launched in 2002 to the Astra 23.5°E orbital slot to provide digital television and radio for DTH and cable, multimedia and interactive services, corporate networks, and occasional and other business services to central Europe.The satellite provides two broadcast beams, of horizontal and vertical polarisation, across two footprints that covered essentially the same areas of Europe – principally the countries of central Europe.Astra 3A was launched to provide follow-on capacity to replace the DFS-Kopernikus 3 satellite and deliver additional capacity for the Benelux countries and central Europe, to create SES-Astra’s third major European satellite hotspot after Astra 19.2°E and Astra 28.2°E with access to channels at both positions using a single dish fitted with a monoblock Duo LNB.In that role, TV signals could be received with a 50 cm dish across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the Czech Republic, most of Denmark, and in parts of France, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, and Slovakia. Reception was even possible as far afield as Scotland, Sweden and Serbia when a larger dish (around 110 cm) was used.In addition to contribution feeds and individual TV channels, Astra 3A carried pay-TV networks including Kabel Deutschland (Germany), CanalDigitaal (The Netherlands), TV Vlaanderen (Belgium), CS Link (Slovakia and Czech Republic) and Skylink (Slovakia and Czech Republic). On February 1, 2012 Kabel Deutschland left Astra 3A and during 2012 other services were transferred off the satellite. As of October 2012, Astra 3A was in an inclined orbit at 23.7°E with all services carried by the adjacent Astra 3B craft.In November 2013, Astra 3A was moved to 177°W where it remains, in inclined orbit, to provide backup to SES' NSS-9 satellite.".
- Astra_3A wikiPageExternalLink www.onastra.com.
- Astra_3A wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Astra_3A wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Astra_3A wikiPageExternalLink www.ses.com.
- Astra_3A wikiPageID "4513852".
- Astra_3A wikiPageRevisionID "604842108".
- Astra_3A apsis "gee".
- Astra_3A auto "all".
- Astra_3A hasPhotoCollection Astra_3A.
- Astra_3A launchContractor Arianespace.
- Astra_3A launchDate "2002-03-29".
- Astra_3A launchRocket "Ariane 44L V139".
- Astra_3A launchSite ELA-2.
- Astra_3A launchSite Guiana_Space_Centre.
- Astra_3A manufacturer Boeing_Satellite_Development_Center.
- Astra_3A missionDuration "3.15576E8".
- Astra_3A name "Astra 3A".
- Astra_3A orbitEpoch "--04-18".
- Astra_3A orbitInclination "1.57".
- Astra_3A orbitLongitude "177".
- Astra_3A orbitPeriod "86164.2".
- Astra_3A orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Astra_3A orbitRegime Geostationary_orbit.
- Astra_3A power "1550".
- Astra_3A satcat "27400".
- Astra_3A transBand "20".
- Astra_3A transBandwidth "36.0".
- Astra_3A transEirp "52".
- Astra_3A transTwta "30.0".
- Astra_3A subject Category:2002_in_Luxembourg.
- Astra_3A subject Category:Astra_satellites.
- Astra_3A subject Category:Communications_satellites_in_geostationary_orbit.
- Astra_3A subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2002.
- Astra_3A type ArtificialSatellite.
- Astra_3A type Satellite.
- Astra_3A type Thing.
- Astra_3A comment "Astra 3A is one of the Astra communications satellites owned and operated by SES, launched in 2002 to the Astra 23.5°E orbital slot to provide digital television and radio for DTH and cable, multimedia and interactive services, corporate networks, and occasional and other business services to central Europe.The satellite provides two broadcast beams, of horizontal and vertical polarisation, across two footprints that covered essentially the same areas of Europe – principally the countries of central Europe.Astra 3A was launched to provide follow-on capacity to replace the DFS-Kopernikus 3 satellite and deliver additional capacity for the Benelux countries and central Europe, to create SES-Astra’s third major European satellite hotspot after Astra 19.2°E and Astra 28.2°E with access to channels at both positions using a single dish fitted with a monoblock Duo LNB.In that role, TV signals could be received with a 50 cm dish across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the Czech Republic, most of Denmark, and in parts of France, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, and Slovakia. ".
- Astra_3A label "Astra 3A".
- Astra_3A label "Astra 3A".
- Astra_3A label "Astra 3A".
- Astra_3A label "Astra 3A".
- Astra_3A sameAs Astra_3A.
- Astra_3A sameAs Astra_3A.
- Astra_3A sameAs Astra_3A.
- Astra_3A sameAs m.04jph4f.
- Astra_3A sameAs Q446694.
- Astra_3A sameAs Q446694.
- Astra_3A wasDerivedFrom Astra_3A?oldid=604842108.
- Astra_3A homepage www.onastra.com.
- Astra_3A isPrimaryTopicOf Astra_3A.