Anik F1

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Anik F1
General information
Launch Date November 21, 2000
Launch Mass 4710 kg
Orbit Mass 3015 kg
Manufacturer
Model
Launcher /
Flight Number
Ariane 4 /
Lifetime 15 year
Transponder Information
Transponder Capacity
Twta output power
Bandwidth
EIRP
Sundries
Expendable Energy
Location
Former location
Current location
List of broadcast satellites

Anik F1 is a Canadian geosynchronous communications satellite that was launched on November 21, 2000 by an Ariane 44 rocket from the European Space Agency Guiana space center at Kourou. Anik is an Inuit word that means "little brother". At the moment of its launch it was the most powerful communications satellite ever built. It has an advanced xenon Ion thruster propulsion system and its communication "footprint" covers Central America as well as North America.

It was launched by Telesat, a Canadian communications company. The primary customers are the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Star Choice, CHUM Limited and Canadian Satellite Communications Inc. Telesat is a subsidiary of BCE: Bell Canada Enterprise Inc.

  • Manufacturer: Telesat Canada
  • Satellite Type: Boeing Satellite Systems (formerly Hughes aircraft) bus model 702
  • Mass: 4710 kg (10,384 lb) at launch and 3015 kg (6647 lb) in orbit
  • Dimensions: 40.4 m (132.5 feet) long and 9.0 m (29.5 feet) wide with the solar panels and antennas deployed.
  • DC power: 17.5 W
  • Expected lifetime: 15 years
  • Transponders: 84 C band and Ku band
  • Launch vehicle: Ariane 4
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