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'Astra 1A' was the first
satellite launched and operated by Société Européenne des Satellites (SES), now
SES Astra. During its early days, it was often referred to as the 'Astra Satellite', as SES only operated one satellite originally.
The satellite provided television coverage to Western Europe and was revolutionary as one of the first medium-powered satellites, allowing reception with smaller dishes than before. Among the channels carried in the first years were the entire four channel
Sky Television service consisting of
Sky One/Sky Channel,
Sky News,
Sky Movies and
Eurosport, the Scandinavian
TV3 and
TV1000, the German
Pro7,
Sat.1,
RTL plus,
3sat and
Teleclub, the Dutch
RTL4 as well as
FilmNet,
Screensport,
MTV Europe,
The Children's Channel and
Lifestyle.
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Astra 1A began television broadcasts on
February 5 1989. Until 1998 all of Astra's satellites were co-located with 1A at 19.2°E, leading that position to be known mostly as Astra 1 - although
Astra 2C also operates there. In December 2004 Astra 1A was moved into a "
junk orbit" after some time at 5.2°E providing data services.
References
★ http://www.astronautix.com/project/astra.htm
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