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- Orbital_Test_Satellite abstract "The Orbital Test Satellite programme was an experimental satellite system inherited by ESA in 1975 from its predecessor, the European Space Research Organization (ESRO).The first of the pair of OTS satellites (OTS-1) were lost at launch in the failure of its US Delta launcher in September 1977. OTS-2 was successfully launched in 1978, again using the Delta rocket and became one of the first geostationary communications satellites to carry six Ku-band transponders and was capable of handling 7,200 telephone circuits. With a mass of approximately 445 kg on station, the OTS 2 bus was hexagonal with overall dimensions of 2.4 m by 2.1 m. Two solar panels with a span of 9.3 m provided 0.6 kW of electrical power. British Aerospace was the prime contractor from the European MESH consortium which developed the OTS vehicle. It completed its primary mission in 1984 after which the spacecraft was involved in a 6-year program of experiments, including the testing of a new attitude control technique taking advantage of solar radiation pressure forces. In January 1991, OTS 2 was moved out of the geostationary ring and into a graveyard orbit.".
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- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageRevisionID "706659521".
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLink British_Aerospace.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communications_satellites.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_Space_Agency.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLink Communications_satellite.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Research_Organisation.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLink Graveyard_orbit.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLinkText "OTS-1".
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLinkText "OTS-2".
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orbital Test Satellite".
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- Orbital_Test_Satellite subject Category:Communications_satellites.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite subject Category:European_Space_Agency.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite hypernym System.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite type Agency.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite type Organization.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite type Programme.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite type Organization.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite comment "The Orbital Test Satellite programme was an experimental satellite system inherited by ESA in 1975 from its predecessor, the European Space Research Organization (ESRO).The first of the pair of OTS satellites (OTS-1) were lost at launch in the failure of its US Delta launcher in September 1977.".
- Orbital_Test_Satellite label "Orbital Test Satellite".
- Orbital_Test_Satellite sameAs Q7100066.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite sameAs Orbital_Test_Satellite.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite sameAs OTS_(satélite).
- Orbital_Test_Satellite sameAs m.07h2hx.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite sameAs Q7100066.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite wasDerivedFrom Orbital_Test_Satellite?oldid=706659521.
- Orbital_Test_Satellite isPrimaryTopicOf Orbital_Test_Satellite.