January 12, 1996 11:10 pm

PAS 3R & MEASAT 1

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Ariane 44L

Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana
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In November 1991, PanAmSat Corporation ordered three Hughes HS-601 model PAS (PanAmSat) satellites from Hughes Space and Communications Company. The satellites provide video services for program distribution and syndication; data services for business applications; and services for video, radio, data and telephone transmission. They were placed over the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans, respectively. In August 1993, PanAmSat ordered a fourth satellite, to be used as a spare. The spare was pressed into service to replace the first PAS-3 spacecraft, which was lost during a launch vehicle failure. The MEASAT system will provide the first direct-to-user (DTU) service in Malaysia, as well as general communications services in an area reaching from India to Hawaii and from Japan to East Australia. Among DTU services are television and educational programs beamed to small (50-cm) home antennas. General regional communications services include telephony, television, data transmission, and business networks. Binariang is the first cellular operator in Malaysia to offer fully digital services.
Launch Overview
Window Open 23:10 UTC
Window Close 23:10 UTC
Lift Off Jan 12, 1996 · 23:10 UTC
Launch Facility Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana
Launch Pad Ariane Launch Area 2
Target Orbit Geostationary Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer Arianespace
Payload PAS 3R & MEASAT 1
Rocket Ariane 44L
Destination Geostationary Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship
In November 1991, PanAmSat Corporation ordered three Hughes HS-601 model PAS (PanAmSat) satellites from Hughes Space and Communications Company. The satellites provide video services for program distribution and syndication; data services for business applications; and services for video, radio, data and telephone transmission. They were placed over the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans, respectively. In August 1993, PanAmSat ordered a fourth satellite, to be used as a spare. The spare was pressed into service to replace the first PAS-3 spacecraft, which was lost during a launch vehicle failure. The MEASAT system will provide the first direct-to-user (DTU) service in Malaysia, as well as general communications services in an area reaching from India to Hawaii and from Japan to East Australia. Among DTU services are television and educational programs beamed to small (50-cm) home antennas. General regional communications services include telephony, television, data transmission, and business networks. Binariang is the first cellular operator in Malaysia to offer fully digital services.

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Arianespace
Ariane Launch Area 2
Launch Overview
Window Open 23:10 UTC
Window Close 23:10 UTC
Lift Off Jan 12, 1996 · 23:10 UTC
Launch Facility Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana
Launch Pad Ariane Launch Area 2
Target Orbit Geostationary Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer Arianespace
Payload PAS 3R & MEASAT 1
Rocket Ariane 44L
Destination Geostationary Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship

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