Eute 10B has electric thruster not chemical ones - the power they produce is much less than chemical thrusters so the time to kill the orbital velocities to circularise the orbit & get it geostationary is longer - months instead of weeks. It may seem a backwards step but the ion thrusters are more efficient so in the long term it will stay in service longer.It's crazy that it takes 8-9 months from launch to broadcast now. In 1989 it took 6 weeks. This advance in technology and efficiency is really remarkable.
NORAD ID: | 54259 |
LOCAL TIME: | 05:25:16 |
UTC: | 03:25:16 |
LATITUDE: | -0.05 |
LONGITUDE: | 7.37 |
ALTITUDE [km]: | 35642.36 |
ALTITUDE [mi]: | 22147.14 |
SPEED [km/s]: | 3.08 |
SPEED [mi/s]: | 1.91 |
AZIMUTH: | 184.7 S |
ELEVATION: | +47.1 |
RIGHT ASCENSION: | 23h 11m 05s |
DECLINATION: | -07° 03' 57'' |
Local Sidereal Time: | 23h 25m 23s |
The satellite is in day light | |
SATELLITE PERIOD: | 1437m |
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NORAD ID: | 54259 |
LOCAL TIME: | 17:49:41 |
UTC: | 16:49:41 |
LATITUDE: | 0.05 |
LONGITUDE: | 8.41 |
ALTITUDE [km]: | 35640.93 |
ALTITUDE [mi]: | 22146.25 |
SPEED [km/s]: | 3.08 |
SPEED [mi/s]: | 1.91 |
AZIMUTH: | 169.1 S |
ELEVATION: | +30.6 |
RIGHT ASCENSION: | 12h 46m 55s |
DECLINATION: | -08° 15' 02'' |
Local Sidereal Time: | 12h 10m 31s |
The satellite is in day light | |
SATELLITE PERIOD: | 1429m |
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