SES: satellite SES-12 roars into space
(CercleFinance.com) - Satellite operator SES has announced that its satellite SES-12 has been successfully launched aboard a Space X Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
This will replace and improve the services currently provided by its satellite NSS-6.
SES-12 will join SES-8 at 95 degrees East to meet the diverse needs of video, fixed data, mobility and government customers across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
With six wide beams and 72 high-speed punctual beams, SEE-12 is one of the largest geostationary satellites ever launched by SES. It also has a DTP (digital transparent processor) that increases the flexibility of the payload.
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This will replace and improve the services currently provided by its satellite NSS-6.
SES-12 will join SES-8 at 95 degrees East to meet the diverse needs of video, fixed data, mobility and government customers across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
With six wide beams and 72 high-speed punctual beams, SEE-12 is one of the largest geostationary satellites ever launched by SES. It also has a DTP (digital transparent processor) that increases the flexibility of the payload.
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