Galaxy 33 is a communications satellite owned by Intelsat located at 133° West longitude, serving the North American market. It was built by Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems, as part of its GEOStar-3 line. This satellite provides services in the C-band, Ku-band, and Ka-band.
Launch
Galaxy 33 was launched aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, United States on October 8, 2022.[4]
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SES-8Thaicom 6Orbcomm OG2 × 6AsiaSat 8AsiaSat 6ABS-3A / Eutelsat 115 West BTürkmenÄlem 52°EOrbcomm OG2 × 11SES-9JCSAT-14Thaicom 8ABS-2A / Eutelsat 117 West BJCSAT-16AMOS-6†Iridium NEXT 1–10EchoStar 23SES-10Inmarsat-5 F4BulgariaSat-1Iridium NEXT 11–20Intelsat 35eIridium NEXT 21–30SES-11Koreasat 5AIridium NEXT 31–40Hispasat 30W-6Iridium NEXT 41–50Bangladesh Satellite-1Iridium NEXT 51–55SES-12Telstar 19VIridium NEXT 56–65Telkom 4 (Merah Putih)Telstar 18VEs'hail 2Iridium NEXT 66–75Nusantara Satu / BeresheetAmos 17JCSAT-18SXM 7Türksat 5ASXM 8Türksat 5BNilesat-301SES-22Galaxy ,34Hotbird 13FHotbird 13GGalaxy 31,32Eutelsat 10BOneWeb #15O3b mPOWER 1,2OneWeb #16Amazonas NexusOneWeb #17SES 18,19Intelsat 40eO3b mPOWER 3,4Iridium NEXT 76-80 and OneWeb #19ArabSat 7BSATRIAGalaxy 37O3b mPOWER 5,6Ovzon-3Merah Putih 2Eutelsat 36DGalileo FOC FM25,27WorldView Legion 1,2Astra 1PTürksat 6AASBM 1,2WorldView Legion 3,4BlueBird Block 1Galileo FOC FM26,32OneWeb #20Koreasat 6AOptus-X/TD7GSAT-20SXM 9O3b mPOWER 7,8AstranisThuraya 4-NGSWorldView Legion 5,6SXM 10MTG-S1Kuiper-01O3b mPOWER 9,10Kuiper-02
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NROL-76X-37B OTV-5ZumaSES-16 / GovSat-1PazGPS III-01ANASIS-IIGPS III-03NROL-108GPS III-04GPS III-05COSMO-SkyMed CSG-2NROL-87NROL-85 (Intruder 13A/B)SARah 1EROS-C3GPS III-06Transport and Tracking Layer (Tranche 0, Flight 1)Transport and Tracking Layer (Tranche 0, Flight 2)425 Project flight 1 (EO/IR)SARah 2/3USSF-124425 Project flight 2 (SAR #1)Weather System Follow-on Microwave 1NROL-146NROL-186NROL-113NROL-167NROL-126GPS III-07NROL-149425 Project flight 3 (SAR #2)NROL-153Spainsat NG INROL-57NROL-69NROL-192NROL-145425 Project flight 4 (SAR #3)GPS III-08SDA Tranche 1 DESDror-1425 Project flight 5 (SAR #4)SDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-BSpainsat NG IISDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-CSDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-DSDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-ESDA Tranche 1 Tracking layer T1TR-CUSSF-36USSF-31Skynet 6ASDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-FSDA Tranche 1 Tracking layer T1TR-ASDA Tranche 1 Tracking layer T1TR-ESDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-ASDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-CUSSF-75USSF-70
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Starlink G4-5 (49 satellites)ION-SCV 004 (LabSat, STORK-1, STORK-2, SW1FT), Capella 7, Capella 8, ICEYE X14, ICEYE X16, USA-320, USA-321, USA-322, USA-323, DEWA SAT-1, Flock 4x × 44, Kepler × 4, Lemur-2 × 5, Nepal PQ-1Lemur-2 Krywe, STORK-3, TechEdSat-13, Unicorn-1, Unicorn-2 × 4Shiyan 13Starlink G4-6 (49 satellites)USA-324 / GSSAP-5, USA-325 / GSSAP-6CSG-2
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SpaceBEE × 16, SpaceBEE NZ × 8, Unicorn-2FJilin-1 Kuanfu-01C, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D × 7Starlink G4-17 (53 satellites)Tianzhou 4Jilin-1 Mofang-01A†Starlink G4-13 (53 satellites)Starlink G4-15 (53 satellites)Starlink G4-18 (53 satellites)Kosmos 2556 / Bars-M 3LBoe OFT-2ION-SCV 006 (SBUDNIC), SHERPA AC1, Vigoride-3, ICEYE × 5, ÑuSat × 4, Lemur-2 × 5, Platform 1, PTD-3
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LDPE-2, USA-339 / Shepherd Demonstration, USA-340, USA-341, USA-344 / USUVLKosmos 2563 / EKS-6Hotbird 13GMATSChinaSat 19Cygnus NG-18 (SpaceTuna1)NOAA-21, LOFTIDYunhai-3 01Tianzhou 5Galaxy 31, Galaxy 32Yaogan 34-03Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D × 5Artemis I (ArgoMoon, BioSentinel, CuSP, EQUULEUS, LunaH-Map, Lunar IceCube, LunIR, Near-Earth Asteroid Scout, OMOTENASHI, Team Miles)Eutelsat 10BEOS-06 / Oceansat-3, Astrocast × 4SpaceX CRS-26Yaogan 36-03 (3 satellites)Kosmos 2564 / GLONASS-M 761Shenzhou 15Kosmos 2565 / Lotos-S1 №6 (Kosmos 2566)Oceansat-3
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| Launches are separated by dots ( • ), payloads by commas ( , ), multiple names for the same satellite by slashes ( / ).Crewed flights are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).
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