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ABS-3, formerly ABS-5, was initially named Agila 2 after the Philippine eagle, before being acquired by ABS (formerly known as Asia Broadcast Satellite). Launched in 1997, the satellite provided telecommunications services for Mabuhay Satellite Corporation before being sold to ABS in 2009. Built by Space Systems/Loral, the satellite provided coverage in the Asia-Pacific region. Its control station is located at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in the Philippines. The satellite was launched by Long March 3B and positioned at 146°E longitude.

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  • ABS-3 (en)
  • Agila 2 (it)
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  • Agila 2, poi rinominato ABS-3, è un satellite per telecomunicazioni. È stato il primo satellite delle Filippine. Il satellite, con una massa al lancio di 3.775 Kg, è stato costruito dalla per conto della . Il lancio è stato effettuato il 19 agosto 1997 dal Centro spaziale di Xichang con un razzo vettore Lunga Marcia 3. Nel 2009 il satellite è stato acquistato dall' e rinominato ABS-5. Nel 2011 il satellite è stato riposizionato in una nuova orbita e rinominato ABS-3. (it)
  • ABS-3は(ABS)の所有する人工衛星。以前にはアギラ2号、ABS-5の名称もあった。 (ja)
  • O ABS-3, também chamado de Agila 2, Mabuhay 1 e ABS-5, é um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário que foi construído pela Space Systems/Loral (SSL). Ele está localizado na posição orbital de 88 graus de longitude Leste, mas, atualmente encontra-se desativado em uma órbita inclinada e foi inicialmente operado pela Mabuhay Satellite Corporation, atualmente o mesmo é operado pela Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS). O satélite foi baseado na plataforma HS-376 e sua vida útil estimada era de 15 anos. (pt)
  • ABS-3, formerly ABS-5, was initially named Agila 2 after the Philippine eagle, before being acquired by ABS (formerly known as Asia Broadcast Satellite). Launched in 1997, the satellite provided telecommunications services for Mabuhay Satellite Corporation before being sold to ABS in 2009. Built by Space Systems/Loral, the satellite provided coverage in the Asia-Pacific region. Its control station is located at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in the Philippines. The satellite was launched by Long March 3B and positioned at 146°E longitude. (en)
  • Agila 2 (potem ABS-5 i ABS-3) – pierwszy sztuczny satelita od początku należący do Filipin; geostacjonarny satelita telekomunikacyjny filipińskiego operatora , odsprzedany potem . Świadczył usługi transmisji telewizji (do 190 kanałów HD), rozmów telefonicznych (ponad 50 000 rozmów dwukierunkowych jednocześnie) i danych (do 15 Mbps) w Azji Południowo-Wschodniej. W momencie uruchomienia był największym satelitą telekomunikacyjnym w rejonie Azji i Pacyfiku. Planowy czas działania statku wynosił 15 lat. (pl)
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