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- ABS-3 abstract "ABS-3, formerly ABS-5, which was named Mabuhay 1 or Agila 2 after the Philippine eagle, before being acquired by Asia Broadcast Satellite is a communications satellite launched in 1997. It originally provides telecommunications services for the Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corporation before being sold to ABS in 2009. It was the first Filipino owned space satellite not acquired while in orbit. Another satellite named Mabuhay, previously known as Palapa B-2P, was acquired from Indonesian company Pasifik Satelit Nusantara a year earlier becoming the first satellite owned by a Filipino entity. Built by Space Systems/Loral, the satellite provides the most powerful coverage in the Asia-Pacific region. It covers the entire continent of Asia east of Pakistan, as well as the Western Pacific west of Hawaii. Its control station is located at the Subic Space Center in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. The spacecraft was launched by the Long March 3B in its first successful flight and currently orbits at 146°E longitude.ABS Satellite drifted Agila 2 (ABS-5) to the 3°W orbital slot and renamed it ABS-3. It entered service in December 2011 initially as ABS-5. As of June 2014, it remains in service. ABS-3A launched on 1 March 2015 is set to replace ABS-3 which has long exceeded it design life.".
- ABS-3 cosparId "1997-042A".
- ABS-3 thumbnail ABS-3_(Agila-2).jpg?width=300.
- ABS-3 wikiPageID "17766425".
- ABS-3 wikiPageLength "7439".
- ABS-3 wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- ABS-3 wikiPageRevisionID "683153360".
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink 146th_meridian_east.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink ABS-CBN_Corporation.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink ABS_(company).
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Asia-Pacific.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Asia_Broadcast_Satellite.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communications_satellites_in_geostationary_orbit.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:First_artificial_satellite_of_a_country.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellites_of_the_Philippines.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1997.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telecommunications_in_the_Philippines.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink China.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Communications_satellite.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink East_Asia.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink GMA_Network,_Inc..
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Long_March_3B.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Mabuhay_Satellite_Corporation.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Mainland_China.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Palapa.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Palapa_satellite.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Republic_of_China.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_Long_Distance_Telephone_Company.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_eagle.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink SSL_(company).
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Sichuan.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Sichuan_province.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink South_Asia.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Loral.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Subic_Bay_Freeport_Zone.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Western_Pacific_Ocean.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Xichang_Launch_Complex_2.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink Xichang_Satellite_Launch_Center.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLink File:Sir_Arny(Philippine_Eagle).jpg.
- ABS-3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "ABS-3".
- ABS-3 apsis "gee".
- ABS-3 cosparId "1997".
- ABS-3 hasPhotoCollection ABS-3.
- ABS-3 imageCaption "Artist impression of ABS-3 in orbit".
- ABS-3 launchDate "--08-19".
- ABS-3 launchRocket Long_March_3B.
- ABS-3 launchSite Xichang_Launch_Complex_2.
- ABS-3 launchSite Xichang_Satellite_Launch_Center.
- ABS-3 manufacturer SSL_(company).
- ABS-3 manufacturer Loral.
- ABS-3 missionDuration "4.73364E8".
- ABS-3 missionType "Communications".
- ABS-3 name "ABS-3".
- ABS-3 namesList "ABS-3".
- ABS-3 namesList "ABS-5".
- ABS-3 namesList "Agila-2".
- ABS-3 operator ABS_(company).
- ABS-3 operator Asia_Broadcast_Satellite.
- ABS-3 operator Mabuhay_Satellite_Corporation.
- ABS-3 orbitEccentricity "4.378E-4".
- ABS-3 orbitEpoch "--07-05".
- ABS-3 orbitInclination "2.83".
- ABS-3 orbitPeriod "86148.0".
- ABS-3 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- ABS-3 orbitRegime Geostationary_orbit.
- ABS-3 satcat "24901".
- ABS-3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spaceflight.
- ABS-3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_1997.
- ABS-3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philippine_space_program.
- ABS-3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ABS-3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:When.
- ABS-3 subject Category:Communications_satellites_in_geostationary_orbit.
- ABS-3 subject Category:First_artificial_satellite_of_a_country.
- ABS-3 subject Category:Satellites_of_the_Philippines.
- ABS-3 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1997.
- ABS-3 subject Category:Telecommunications_in_the_Philippines.
- ABS-3 hypernym Mabuhay.
- ABS-3 type ArtificialSatellite.
- ABS-3 type CelestialBody.
- ABS-3 type Place.
- ABS-3 type Satellite.
- ABS-3 type Location.
- ABS-3 type Place.
- ABS-3 type Thing.
- ABS-3 comment "ABS-3, formerly ABS-5, which was named Mabuhay 1 or Agila 2 after the Philippine eagle, before being acquired by Asia Broadcast Satellite is a communications satellite launched in 1997. It originally provides telecommunications services for the Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corporation before being sold to ABS in 2009. It was the first Filipino owned space satellite not acquired while in orbit.".
- ABS-3 label "ABS-3".
- ABS-3 sameAs Mabuhay–1.