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- Sky_Muster abstract "Sky Muster (NBN-Co 1A) is a geostationary communications satellite operated by NBN Co Limited and built by SSL.Sky muster was launched from French Guiana alongside ARSAT-2 on an Ariane 5ECA rocket.The satellite has 202 Ka-Band transponders that create around 101 spot beams. Sky Muster will operate in geostationary orbit between 130 to 150° East. It is the first of two satellites to be used by NBN. Sky Muster is expected to become operational from mid-2016.Bailey Brooks, a six-year old School of the Air student who lives on a Cattle station 400 kilometres (250 mi) from Darwin won a competition to draw a picture of how the satellite benefits rural Australians. Her drawing of the rocket was printed on the payload fairing, and her class named NBN-Co 1A "Sky Muster" as it would bring Australians together like a cattle muster.".
- Sky_Muster wikiPageExternalLink five-questions-with-nbns-satellite-program-director.html.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageExternalLink Sky-Muster-Launch.html.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageID "47987054".
- Sky_Muster wikiPageLength "4713".
- Sky_Muster wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Sky_Muster wikiPageRevisionID "683721341".
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink ARSAT-2.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Ariane_5.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Arianespace.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Category:2015_in_Australia.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellites_of_Australia.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2015.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Cattle_station.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Communications_satellite.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink ELA-3.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Guiana_Space_Centre.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Ka_band.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Muster_(livestock).
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink NBN_Co_Limited.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink National_Broadband_Network.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Nbn.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Payload_fairing.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink SSL_(company).
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink SSL_1300.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink School_of_the_Air.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLink Spot_beam.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sky Muster".
- Sky_Muster auto "all".
- Sky_Muster hasPhotoCollection Sky_Muster.
- Sky_Muster launchContractor Arianespace.
- Sky_Muster launchDate "2015-10-01".
- Sky_Muster launchRocket Ariane_5.
- Sky_Muster launchSite ELA-3.
- Sky_Muster launchSite Guiana_Space_Centre.
- Sky_Muster manufacturer SSL_(company).
- Sky_Muster missionType Communications_satellite.
- Sky_Muster name "NBN-Co 1A".
- Sky_Muster operator National_Broadband_Network.
- Sky_Muster orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Sky_Muster orbitRegime Geostationary_orbit.
- Sky_Muster spacecraftBus SSL_1300.
- Sky_Muster transBand Ka_band.
- Sky_Muster transCoverage "Australia and Pacific Islands".
- Sky_Muster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Argentina-spacecraft-stub.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Communications-satellite-stub.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spaceflight.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_2015.
- Sky_Muster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sky_Muster subject Category:2015_in_Australia.
- Sky_Muster subject Category:Satellites_of_Australia.
- Sky_Muster subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2015.
- Sky_Muster hypernym Satellite.
- Sky_Muster type ArtificialSatellite.
- Sky_Muster type CelestialBody.
- Sky_Muster type Place.
- Sky_Muster type Satellite.
- Sky_Muster type Location.
- Sky_Muster type Place.
- Sky_Muster type Thing.
- Sky_Muster comment "Sky Muster (NBN-Co 1A) is a geostationary communications satellite operated by NBN Co Limited and built by SSL.Sky muster was launched from French Guiana alongside ARSAT-2 on an Ariane 5ECA rocket.The satellite has 202 Ka-Band transponders that create around 101 spot beams. Sky Muster will operate in geostationary orbit between 130 to 150° East. It is the first of two satellites to be used by NBN.".
- Sky_Muster label "Sky Muster".
- Sky_Muster wasDerivedFrom Sky_Muster?oldid=683721341.
- Sky_Muster isPrimaryTopicOf Sky_Muster.