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- Galaxy_4R abstract "Galaxy 4R was a communications satellite operated by PanAmSat from 2000 to 2006, and by Intelsat from 2006 to 2009. It spent most of its operational life at an orbital location of 99° W, a slot once occupied by the Galaxy IV, which suffered a failure in 1998. G4R was launched on April 18, 2000, with an Ariane launch vehicle, and covered North America with twenty-four transponders each on the C- and Ku bands. The satellite is currently at 76.8°W, inclined.Users included Warner Brothers, National Public Radio, Public Radio International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, FOX, and Televisa. The satellite was also utilized for satellite internet services through DirecPC.Much of the Ku side was occupied by the HITS service, which re-distributes programming found on other satellites to cable providers.Designed for an operational lifespan of 15 years, Galaxy 4R suffered a propulsion system failure in 2003 and was replaced by Galaxy 16 on August 14, 2006. It was moved to 76.85 degrees west after being replaced and its orbit was allowed to become more inclined in order to save station-keeping propellant. The satellite was decommissioned in April 2009 and moved to a graveyard orbit.".
- Galaxy_4R cosparId "2000-020A".
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageExternalLink galaxy_4r.asp.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageID "4133052".
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageLength "3535".
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageRevisionID "586267182".
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Ariane_(rocket).
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Ariane_(rocket_family).
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Ariane_4.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Arianespace.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_601.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Buena_Vista_Television_Distribution.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink C_band.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communications_satellites_in_geostationary_orbit.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2000.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Communications_satellite.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink DirecPC.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Disney–ABC_Domestic_Television.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink ELA-2.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Fox_Broadcasting_Company.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy_16.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy_IV.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Graveyard_orbit.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Guiana_Space_Centre.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink HS-601.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Headend_in_the_Sky.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Hughes_Aircraft_Company.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Hughes_Communications.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Intelsat.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Ku_band.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink NPR.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink National_Public_Radio.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink PanAmSat.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Public_Radio_International.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_Internet_access.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_internet.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Televisa.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Warner_Bros..
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLink Warner_Brothers.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galaxy 4R".
- Galaxy_4R apsis "gee".
- Galaxy_4R cosparId "2000".
- Galaxy_4R disposalType "Decommissioned".
- Galaxy_4R hasPhotoCollection Galaxy_4R.
- Galaxy_4R launchContractor Arianespace.
- Galaxy_4R launchDate "--04-19".
- Galaxy_4R launchRocket Ariane_4.
- Galaxy_4R launchSite ELA-2.
- Galaxy_4R launchSite Guiana_Space_Centre.
- Galaxy_4R manufacturer Hughes_Aircraft_Company.
- Galaxy_4R missionDuration "4.73364E8".
- Galaxy_4R missionType "Communications".
- Galaxy_4R name "Galaxy 4R".
- Galaxy_4R operator Intelsat.
- Galaxy_4R operator PanAmSat.
- Galaxy_4R orbitLongitude "73".
- Galaxy_4R orbitLongitude "76.85".
- Galaxy_4R orbitLongitude "99".
- Galaxy_4R orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Galaxy_4R orbitRegime Geostationary_orbit.
- Galaxy_4R power "7800".
- Galaxy_4R satcat "26298".
- Galaxy_4R spacecraftBus Boeing_601.
- Galaxy_4R spacecraftBus HS-601.
- Galaxy_4R transBand "(4 of each reserved as backups)".
- Galaxy_4R transBand "28".
- Galaxy_4R transCoverage North_America.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Communications-satellite-stub.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spaceflight.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Intelsat.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_2000.
- Galaxy_4R wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Galaxy_4R subject Category:Communications_satellites_in_geostationary_orbit.
- Galaxy_4R subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2000.
- Galaxy_4R hypernym Satellite.
- Galaxy_4R point "0.0 -76.8".
- Galaxy_4R type Article.
- Galaxy_4R type ArtificialSatellite.
- Galaxy_4R type CelestialBody.
- Galaxy_4R type Place.
- Galaxy_4R type Satellite.
- Galaxy_4R type Article.
- Galaxy_4R type Location.
- Galaxy_4R type Place.
- Galaxy_4R type Thing.
- Galaxy_4R type SpatialThing.
- Galaxy_4R comment "Galaxy 4R was a communications satellite operated by PanAmSat from 2000 to 2006, and by Intelsat from 2006 to 2009. It spent most of its operational life at an orbital location of 99° W, a slot once occupied by the Galaxy IV, which suffered a failure in 1998. G4R was launched on April 18, 2000, with an Ariane launch vehicle, and covered North America with twenty-four transponders each on the C- and Ku bands.".
- Galaxy_4R label "Galaxy 4R".
- Galaxy_4R sameAs Galaxy_4R.
- Galaxy_4R sameAs m.0bkxfp.
- Galaxy_4R sameAs Q5518105.
- Galaxy_4R sameAs Q5518105.
- Galaxy_4R lat "0.0".
- Galaxy_4R long "-76.8".
- Galaxy_4R wasDerivedFrom Galaxy_4R?oldid=586267182.