• Nimiq-5 is a Canadian communications satellite, operated by Telesat Canada as part of its Nimiq fleet of satellites. It is positioned in geostationary...
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    The Nimiq satellites are a Canadian fleet of geostationary telecommunications satellites owned by Telesat and used by satellite television providers including...
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    March 2009 [1] Nimiq-4 – 2008 Nimiq-5 – 2009 Telstar 14R (Estrela do Sul 2) – 2011 – North solar array did not fully deploy.[2] Nimiq-6 – 2012 Telstar...
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    typically broadcast only 4-5 channels. LyngSat provides a listing of channels on Nimiq 4 and Nimiq 6 broken down by transponder. Nimiq 1 was launched on May...
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  • Nimiq-4 is a Canadian geosynchronous communications satellite. It was launched aboard a Proton-M / Briz-M launch vehicle at 21:48:00 UTC on 19 September...
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    July 2021. Retrieved 24 March 2021. "ILS PROTON SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES NIMIQ 5 SATELLITE". International Launch Services. 18 September 2009. Archived...
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    Dish Network (redirect from Echostar 5)
    5, 2014. "Dish Hopper whole-home DVR review". Engadget. Retrieved January 5, 2014. "Dish Network Hopper With Sling". PC Magazine. Retrieved January 5...
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    the original on 13 May 2015. "ILS PROTON SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES TELESAT'S NIMIQ 4 SATELLITE | International Launch Services". www.ilslaunch.com. Archived...
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  • satellite bus produced by Maxar Technologies. Total broadcast power ranges from 5 to 25 kW, and the platform can accommodate from 12 to 150 transponders. The...
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  • was relocated to 72.5° W and leased to Telesat to cover the loss of DirecTV 2 and serve as backup capacity to the troubled Nimiq 2 satellite. In early...
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