Telstar 11

Telstar 11 (former Orion 1) is a communication satellite in the Telstar series of the Canadian satellite communications company Telesat. The satellite was launched in 1994.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Telstar 11N". space.skyrocket.de. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
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Orion Network Systems satellites
  • Orion 1
  • Orion 2
  • Orion 3
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← 1993
Orbital launches in 1994
1995 →
January
  • Soyuz TM-18
  • Gals 1
  • Eutelsat II F5, Türksat 1A
  • Meteor-3 #7, Tubsat-B
  • Clementine, ISA
  • Progress M-21
February
  • STS-60 (WSF, ODERACS A, ODERACS B, ODERACS C, ODERACS D, ODERACS E, ODERACS F, BremSat)
  • Myojo, Ryusei
  • Globus #13L
  • USA-99
  • Shijian 4, Kua Fu 1
  • Kosmos 2268, Kosmos 2269, Kosmos 2270, Kosmos 2271, Kosmos 2272, Kosmos 2273
  • Gran' #40L
  • Galaxy 1RR
March
  • Koronas-I
  • STS-62
  • USA-100, SEDS-2
  • USA-101, USA-102
  • Kosmos 2274
  • Progress M-22
April
  • STS-59
  • Kosmos 2275, Kosmos 2276, Kosmos 2277
  • GOES 8
  • Kosmos 2278
  • Kosmos 2279
  • Kosmos 2280
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
  • Astra 1D
  • Wind
  • Kosmos 2293
  • STS-66 (CRISTA-SPAS)
  • Resurs-O1 #3L
  • Progress M-25
  • Kosmos 2294, Kosmos 2295, Kosmos 2296
  • Kosmos 2297
  • Geo-IK #24
  • Orion 1
  • Chinasat-6
December
  • PAS-3
  • Molniya 1-88
  • Altair #13L
  • Kosmos 2298
  • USA-107
  • Radio-ROSTO
  • Kosmos 2299, Kosmos 2300, Kosmos 2301, Kosmos 2302, Kosmos 2303, Kosmos 2304
  • Gran' #43L
  • Kosmos 2305
  • NOAA-14
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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