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Geostationary communications satellite
SES-16 / GovSat-1 is a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Orbital ATK . It is operated by LuxGovSat which is a joint venture between SES and the Luxembourg government . It has a mass of 4,230 kg (9,330 lb) and has a design life of at least 15 years.[ 1] The satellite was launched by SpaceX on 31 January 2018.[ 2]
SpaceX missions and payloads
Launch vehicles Falcon 1 missions Falcon 9 missions
Demonstrations ISS logisticsCrewed Commercial satellites Scientific satellites Military satellites NROL -76 X-37B OTV-5 Zuma SES-16 / GovSat-1 Paz GPS III -01 ANASIS-II GPS III-03 NROL-108 GPS III-04 GPS III-05 COSMO-SkyMed CSG-2 NROL-87 NROL-85 (Intruder 13A/B) SARah 1 EROS-C3 GPS III-06 Transport and Tracking Layer (Tranche 0, Flight 1) Transport and Tracking Layer (Tranche 0, Flight 2) 425 Project flight 1 (EO/IR) SARah 2/3 USSF-124 425 Project flight 2 (SAR #1) Weather System Follow-on Microwave 1 NROL-146 NROL-186 NROL-113 NROL-167 NROL-126 GPS III-07 NROL-149 425 Project flight 3 (SAR #2) NROL-153 Spainsat NG I NROL-57 NROL-69 NROL-192 NROL-145 425 Project flight 4 (SAR #3) GPS III-08 SDA Tranche 1 DES Dror-1 USSF-36 (X-37B OTV-8 ) National Advanced Optical System (NAOS) SDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-B NROL-48 SDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-C Spainsat NG II 425 Project flight 5 (SAR #4) NROL-77 CSG-3 NROL-105 GPS III-09 GPS III-10 SDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-D SDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-E SDA Tranche 1 Tracking layer T1TR-C USSF-31 Skynet 6 A SDA Tranche 1 Transport layer T1TL-F SDA Tranche 1 Tracking layer T1TR-A SDA Tranche 1 Tracking layer T1TR-E SDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-A SDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-C SDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-D SDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-E USSF-75 USSF-70 SDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-F SDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-G SDA Tranche 2 Transport layer T2TL-H Starlink Rideshares
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Falcon Heavy missions Starship missions
Flight tests Crewed Commercial satellites
Ongoing spaceflights are underlined Future missions and vehicles under development in italics Failed missions† are marked with dagger †
January USA-280 / Zuma BeiDou-3 M7 , BeiDou-3 M8 Cartosat-2F , ICEYE-X1 , Microsat-TD , Arkyd-6A , Carbonite-2 , Flock-3p' × 4 , Fox-1D , Landmapper BC 3 v2 , Lemur-2 × 4 , PicSat , SpaceBEE × 4 USA-281 / Topaz-5 Jilin-1 Video-07 , Jilin-1 Video-08 , Kepler 0 KIPP USA-282 / SBIRS-GEO-4 Humanity Star , Dove Pioneer , Lemur-2 × 2 Yaogan 30-04 (3 satellites) SES-14 , Al Yah 3 GovSat-1 / SES-16 February March April May June July August September October November December Soyuz MS-11 SHERPA , Blacksky Global 2 , Capella 1 , ESEO , Eu:CROPIS , FalconSAT 6 , ICEYE X2 , SkySat 14 , SkySat 15 , STPSat 5 , ENOCH , Flock-3s × 3 , IRVINE02 , Landmapper BC 4 , MinXSS-2 , Orbital Reflector , PW-Sat 2 , SpaceBEE × 3 GSAT-11 , Chollian-2A SpaceX CRS-16 (TechEdSat 8 , UNITE ) Chang'e 4 (Yutu-2 ) CubeSail , RSat-P , STF-1 GSAT-7A CSO-1 Kosmos 2533 / Blagovest -13L USA-289 / GPS IIIA -01 Kanopus-V No. 5, No. 6, Flock-3k × 12 , Lemur-2 × 8 , Lume-1 Yunhai-2 01 (6 satellites) 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).