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mao pud. mag share man gani ta ug toothbrush, satellite na ba hinoon...
tym pa tood, mga igsoon, nia koy nabasahan nga kabahin sa Agila-II, excerpt ra kini:(ako lang kini nga gikub-kuban sa kaban sa google)...
The Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corporation (MPSC) was established in 1994 as the the result of the efforts of a multinational joint venture composed of telecommunication and broadcast companies based in the Philippines, Indonesia and China. The participants in this joint venture included the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), High Rise Realty Development Corporation, Pilipino Telephone Corp. (Piltel), Beijing High Den Enterprises Limited, Walden Group of Companies, GMA Network Inc., Philippine Satellite Corporation (PSC), Cable Entertainment Corporation (CEC), Siy Yap Group (SYG) and Philippine Communications Satellite Corporation (PCSC).
The company's Agila-II satellite system cost an estimated US$ 243 million to implement. Agila-II is a high-power communication spacecraft with a design based on the Space Systems/Loral FS-1300 satellite bus. This spacecraft had an electrical capacity of more than 9 kilowatts at launch and is expected to produce an estimated 8.2 kilowatts at its end of life (EOL). This makes it one of the most powerful communication satellites ever built and launched into space. Deployed to orbit by a Chinese Long March 3B rocket on 20 August 1997, Agila-II is expected to achieve a mission lifetime of more than 15 years.
Agila-II carries 30 C-Band transponders with 27 watt amplifiers and 24 Ku-band transponders with 110 watt amplifiers--more than enough capacity to relay 50,000 simultaneous two-way telephone conversations and 190 channels of digital TV programming.
The satellite's C-band coverage beam illuminates Bangladesh, China, the Hawaiian islands, India, Japan, Pakistan, The Philippines, and Southeast Asia, while the Ku-band coverage zone encompasses Taiwan, portions of mainland China and Vietnam, as well as the entire Philippines archipelago. The satellite's 24 Ku-band transponders may also be commanded by ground control to combine into 12 high-powered transponders with 220-watt amplifiers for the purpose of broadcasting direct-to-home digital TV services.
The spacecraft is presently located at 146 degrees east longitude. The Aguila satellite control and management facilities are located at the MPSC Space Center in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. ..etc. etc.
photo nis Agila-II Satellite
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