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South Korean communications satellites
Koreasat 7 launched in 2017

Koreasat (Korean: 무궁화위성; Hanja: 無窮花衛星) is a series of South Korean communications satellites operated by KT SAT, a subsidiary of KT Corporation.

Satellites

Designation COSPAR ID Launch Date Launch Vehicle Launch Site Orbit Longitude Status Ref.
Koreasat 1 1995-041A 1995-08-05 Delta II 7925 Cape Canaveral GSO 116ºE Retired
2023-03-13
Koreasat 2 1996-003A 1996-01-14 Delta II Cape Canaveral GSO 116ºE Active
Koreasat 3
(ABS-7)
1999-046A 1999-09-04 Ariane 42P Guiana GSO 116.1ºE Retired
2022-02-16
Koreasat 5
(ANASIS-I)
2006-034A 2006-08-22 Zenit 3SL Odyssey GSO 113ºE Active
Koreasat 5A 2017-067A 2017-10-30 Falcon 9 Full Thrust Cape Canaveral GSO 113ºE Active
Koreasat 6 2010-070B 2010-12-29 Ariane 5 Guiana GSO 116ºE Active
Koreasat 6A 2024-206A 2024-11-11 Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral GSO 116ºE Under commissioning
Koreasat 7 2017-023A 2017-05-04 Ariane 5 Guiana GSO 116ºE Active
Koreasat 8
(ABS-2)
2014-006A 2014-02-06 Ariane 5 Guiana GSO 75ºE Active
Koreasat 116
(ANASIS-II)
2020-048A 2020-07-20 Falcon 9 Block 5 Cape Canaveral GSO 116ºE Active

References

  1. "Koreasat 1, 2 (Mugungwha 1, 2) / Kt Corporation / ABS 1A". Gunter's Space Page.
  2. "ABS-7". 6 September 2022.
  3. "Koreasat 5A".
  4. "Koreasat 6".
  5. "Koreasat 6A (Mugunghwa 6A)". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
  6. "Koreasat 7".
  7. "Korea sat 8".
  8. "ABS-2". 24 August 2022.
  9. "ANASIS 2 (KMilSatCom 1, URC-700K, Koreasat 116)". Gunter's Space Page.


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