AMC-10 (satellite)

AMC-10
Names GE-10
AMC-10 (2004-present)
Mission type Communications
Operator SES Americom (2004-2009)
SES World Skies (2009-2011)
SES S.A. (2011-present)
COSPAR ID 2004-003A
SATCAT no. 28154
Mission duration 15 years (planned)
19 years, 11 months, 9 days (elapsed)
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft GE-10
Spacecraft type Lockheed Martin A2100
Bus A2100A
Manufacturer Lockheed Martin
Launch mass 2,315 kg (5,104 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date 5 February 2004, 23:46:02 UTC
Rocket Atlas IIAS (AC-165)
Launch site Cape Canaveral, LC-36A
Contractor Lockheed Martin
Entered service April 2004
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric orbit
Regime Geostationary orbit
Longitude 135° West
Transponders
Band 24 C-band
Coverage area Canada, United States, Mexico, Caribbean
 

AMC-10 (formerly GE-10) is an American geostationary communications satellite that was launched by an Atlas-IIAS launch vehicle at 23:46:02 UTC on 5 February 2004. The 2,315 kg (5,104 lb) satellite will provide high-definition digital video channels to North America through its 24 C-band transponders, over 135° West longitude. It will replace the current GE Satcom C-4 satellite after a few months of tests.