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APSTAR 7 is classified as:


NORAD ID: 38107
Int'l Code: 2012-013A
Perigee: 35,781.4 km
Apogee: 35,806.0 km
Inclination: 0.0 °
Period: 1,436.1 minutes
Semi major axis: 42164 km
RCS: 0.003 m2 (small)
Launch date: March 31, 2012
Source: People's Republic of China (PRC)
Launch site: Xichang Space Center, China (XSC)

APSTAR 7 is a communications satellite designed to broadcast television signals, and provide Internet access and network data solutions across the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East for a Hong Kong-based satellite operator. The satellite is outfitted with 28 C-band and 28 Ku-band transponders to serve China, the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, Australia, and part of Europe. Apstar 7 will broadcast television programming, facilitate corporate data networks, and serve Internet users during its 15-year design life. Apstar 7 was built by Thales Alenia Space of France using an 'ITAR-free' version of the company's Spacebus 4000 C2 satellite platform. Thales avoids U.S. government regulations by not using U.S. satellite components in its ITAR-free satellites. The International Traffic in Arms Regulations, or ITAR, classifies U.S. satellite parts as munitions, preventing their launch on Chinese rockets. Apstar 7 will replace the Apstar 2R spacecraft, which is near the end of its design life.
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NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog

Two Line Element Set (TLE):
1 38107U 12013A   24325.85706741 -.00000100  00000-0  00000-0 0  9992
2 38107   0.0311  93.2967 0002917 161.8133 190.3003  1.00271862 46052
Source of the keplerian elements: AFSPC