Nilesat 101

Nilesat 101 is an Egyptian owned geosynchronous communications satellite that was decommissioned in February 2013.Nilesat 101 was launched by an Ariane 4 rocket from Kourou, French Guiana on 28 April 1998 at 22:53:00 UTC by Arianespace.[3] The satellite was manufactured by the European company Matra Marconi Space (Astrium), and started official broadcasting on 1 June 1998 with a mission life of 12 years.[1] It was parked at the geostationary orbital position of 7° West together with its sister Satellite Nilesat 102 and carries 12 Ku band 100 W high power wide beam transponders of 33 MHz bandwidth to provide digital communications and terrestrial Direct to Home ((DTH)) TV, radio broadcasting, multimedia and data services for countries in North Africa, South Europe and the Middle East.The two satellites carry approximately 150 TV channels, with 100 of those originally coming from Nilesat 101, covering all the Middle East countries; north from Southern Europe to Central Africa, south, and east from Iran to the Atlantic Ocean, west.
NilesatCOSPAR IDSATCAT no.Matra MarconiAriane 44PKourouArianespaceGeocentricGeostationaryPerigee altitudeApogee altitudeInclinationPeriodNilesat 102geosynchronouscommunications satelliteAriane 4rocketFrench GuianaMatra Marconi SpaceAstrium7° WestKu bandtranspondersradio broadcastingmultimediasatellitesmission control centerground stationsEuropean Space Agencyfootprint(s)← 1997Orbital launches in 19981999 →Lunar ProspectorSkynet 4DOfek-4STS-89Soyuz TM-27Brasilsat B3Ad AstraHot Bird 4Intelsat 806Progress M-38SPOT 4STS-90Kosmos 2350Kosmos 2351EchoStar IVNOAA-15Progress M-39STS-91Thor 3Intelsat 805NozomiShtil-1Tubsat-NSinosat-1Soyuz TM-28Astra 2AKwangmyŏngsŏng-1Eutelsat W2Sirius 3Deep Space 1SEDSAT-1Progress M-40Sputnik 41AfriStarSTS-95PANSATBonum 1STS-88MightySat-1Mars Climate OrbiterPAS-6B