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| Position | Status | Satellite Name | Norad | Cospar | Satellite Model | Operator | Launch site | Launch mass | Launch date | | | Comments |
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1 | 36 E | planned | Eutelsat 36D (E36D) | | | Eurostar-Neo | Eutelsat Communications S.A. | Cape Canaveral SFS | 5000 | 27-Mar-2024 | | | With 70 physical Ku-band transponders, the all-electric EUTELSAT 36D will assure all the main legacy missions of EUTELSAT 36B, with enhancements to coverage areas and performance. |
2 | 42 E | planned | Turksat 6A | | | TAI | Turksat | Cape Canaveral SFS | 4300 | 30-Dec-2024 | | | 20 Ku-band transponders (16 active and 4 redundant Ku-Band transponders which cover Europe, Northern coast of Africa, Midde East, India and Indonesia, in addition to Turkey), 2 X-band transponders. 3 regional Ku-band beams and one X-band beam |
3 | 55 E | planned | GSAT 20 | | | I-3K (I-3000) Bus | Indian National Satellite (INSAT) | Cape Canaveral SFS | 4700 | 30-Jun-2024 | | | Ka-band high-throughput communications payload with 70 Gbit/s[11] throughput utilizing 40 beams offering HTS capacity of nearly 48Gpbs.[12] Each beam will have 2 polarisations, effectively making them 80 beam |
4 | 116 E | planned | Nusantara Lima (Nusantara 5) | | | BSS-702MP | PT Pasifik Satelite Nusantara (PSN) | Cape Canaveral SFS | 5550 | 30-Dec-2024 | | | HTS capacity exceeding 160 Gbps, which will provide primary service in Indonesia and some ASEAN countries |
5 | 81 W | planned | ARSAT SG1 (ARSAT 3) | | | ARSat-Bus | ARSAT (Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales Sociedad Anonima) | TBD | 2000 | 30-Dec-2025 | | | Ka-band high-performance satellite (High Throughput Satellite, HTS) to carry broadband connectivity throughout the territory of the Argentine Republic. It will have more than 30 beams that will cover the entire continental Argentine territory, the island of Tierra del Fuego and part of the neighboring countries of Argentina |
6 | 4 W | planned | Amos 8 | | | Amos Bus | Spacecom Satellite Communications | Cape Canaveral SFS | | 30-Dec-2024 | | | High-power Ku and Ka-band capacity to deliver state-of-the-art broadcast, broadband and data services from Spacecom's 4°degrees West 'hot spot' to Europe, Africa and the Middle East |
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