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Galaxy 31, 32, 35, 36

Galaxy 31 [Maxar]

Galaxy 32 [Maxar]

Galaxy 31, Galaxy 32, Galaxy 35, and Galaxy 36 are four C-band only communications satellites owned by Intelsat.

Fleet operator Intelsat on June 15 said it has ordered six new satellites — four from Maxar Technologies and two from Northrop Grumman — that it needs to continue telecommunications services in the United States with less spectrum by early December 2023.

The satellites are for C-band services, mainly television broadcasting, that satellite operators will have to conduct with less C-band airwaves in the United States after the U.S. Federal Communications Commission auctions 300 megahertz of the spectrum for use in cellular 5G networks.

If Intelsat can clear its customers from the 300-megahertz swath by Dec. 5, 2023, it will receive $4.87 billion in accelerated clearing payments through the FCC, which said it will require spectrum bidders to make those payments for advanced access to the spectrum. That’s two years faster than the FCC’s mandatory deadline for satellite operators to leave the spectrum.

Intelsat has cited the urgent need to fund replacement C-band satellites and other infrastructure for the FCC’s accelerated clearing program as one of the reasons it filed for bankruptcy protection.

The satellites Maxar will build are named Galaxy-31, Galaxy-32, Galaxy-35 and Galaxy-36; the satellites from Northrop Grumman are named Galaxy-33 and Galaxy-34. All six are expected to be ready for launch in 2022.

Intelsat said it is negotiating with manufacturers for a seventh satellite that, once described as a possible need, is now “required” for its C-band transition. This satellite, called Galaxy 37 was ordered in September 2020 from Maxar.

Nation: USA
Type / Application: Communication
Operator: Intelsat
Contractors: Maxar
Equipment: C-band transponders
Configuration: SSL-1300
Propulsion:
Power: 2 deployable solar arrays, batteries
Lifetime:
Mass:
Orbit: GEO
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
Galaxy 31 (Galaxy 23R) 2022-153A 12.11.2022 CC SLC-40 Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)(ex) with Galaxy 32
Galaxy 32 (Galaxy 17R) 2022-153B 12.11.2022 CC SLC-40 Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)(ex) with Galaxy 31
Galaxy 35 (Galaxy 3CR) 2022-170A 13.12.2022 Ko ELA-3 Ariane-5ECA+ with Galaxy 36, MTG-I 1
Galaxy 36 (Galaxy 28R) 2022-170B 13.12.2022 Ko ELA-3 Ariane-5ECA+ with Galaxy 35, MTG-I 1
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