Eutelsat I F-5, also known as European Communications Satellite-5 (ECS-5) is a decommissioned communications satellite operated by the European Telecommunications Satellite Organisation (Eutelsat). Launched in 1988, it was operated in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 10° East, before moving to several other locations later in its operational life, before it was finally decommissioned in 2000. It was the fifth of five satellites launched to form the first-generation Eutelsat constellation. First Eutelsat satellite to provide transatlantic connectivity.
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| - Eutelsat I F-5, also known as European Communications Satellite-5 (ECS-5) is a decommissioned communications satellite operated by the European Telecommunications Satellite Organisation (Eutelsat). Launched in 1988, it was operated in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 10° East, before moving to several other locations later in its operational life, before it was finally decommissioned in 2000. It was the fifth of five satellites launched to form the first-generation Eutelsat constellation. First Eutelsat satellite to provide transatlantic connectivity. (en)
- O Eutelsat I F5 (anteriormente chamado de ECS-5) foi um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário europeu construído pela British Aerospace (BAe), ele esteve localizado na posição orbital de 10 graus de longitude leste e foi operado inicialmente pela Agência Espacial Europeia (ESA) e posteriormente pela Eutelsat, empresa com sede em Paris. O satélite foi baseado na plataforma e sua expectativa de vida útil era de 7 anos. O mesmo saiu de serviço em maio ou agosto de 2000 e foi enviado para uma órbita cemitério. (pt)
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| - Eutelsat I F-5, also known as European Communications Satellite-5 (ECS-5) is a decommissioned communications satellite operated by the European Telecommunications Satellite Organisation (Eutelsat). Launched in 1988, it was operated in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 10° East, before moving to several other locations later in its operational life, before it was finally decommissioned in 2000. It was the fifth of five satellites launched to form the first-generation Eutelsat constellation. First Eutelsat satellite to provide transatlantic connectivity. (en)
- O Eutelsat I F5 (anteriormente chamado de ECS-5) foi um satélite de comunicação geoestacionário europeu construído pela British Aerospace (BAe), ele esteve localizado na posição orbital de 10 graus de longitude leste e foi operado inicialmente pela Agência Espacial Europeia (ESA) e posteriormente pela Eutelsat, empresa com sede em Paris. O satélite foi baseado na plataforma e sua expectativa de vida útil era de 7 anos. O mesmo saiu de serviço em maio ou agosto de 2000 e foi enviado para uma órbita cemitério. (pt)
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