1982-082A
Anik D-1 was the first of two C-band satellites used to replace the C-band capacity of Anik B. Unlike the other HS-376 class satellites, the Anik D satellites were built by Canada's Spar Aerospace, in collaboration with Hughes. The Spar-built variant was given the designation HS-383.
| Anik D-1 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1982 Aug 26 | 2310 | Launch by Delta 3920/PAM-D | CC LC17 |
| T+0:57 SRM 1-6 off | |||
| T+1:02 SRM 7-9 on | |||
| T+1:10 SRM 1-6 sep | |||
| T+1:59 SRM 7-9 off | |||
| T+2:06 SRM 7-9 sep | |||
| T+3:44 MECO 116 km 5.1130 km/s | |||
| T+3:56 St 1 sep | |||
| T+3:57 SES-1 7:08 | |||
| 2314 | T+4:00 Fairing | ||
| 2321 | T+11:05 SECO-1 | 187 x 225 x 28.7 | |
| 2330 | T+20:14 St 2 sep | ||
| 2330 | T+20:52 TES 86s | ||
| 1982 Aug 26 | 2332 | T+22:18 PAM-D burnout | 641.70 186 x 36345 x 24.3 |
| 2333 | TLE Perigee | ||
| 2334 | T+24:20 PAM-D sep | ||
| 2350 | Delta depletion | 91.48 219 x 475 x 26.0 | |
| 1982 Aug 29 | 2129 | Star 30 burn (SP-4024) | |
| 2135 | Star 30 burn (TLE) | ||
| 1982 Aug 29 | 1330.32 31013 x 36366 x 0.3 GEO 171.6W+28.7E | ||
| 1982 Sep 1 | raise orbit | ||
| 1982 Sep 2 | 1436.46 35641 x 35945 x 0.2 GEO 104.1W+0.1W | ||
| 1982 Sep 6 | 1436.09 35775 x 35797 x 0.2 GEO 104.5W | ||
| 1985 Aug 13 | 1436.10 35771 x 35801 x 0.0 GEO 104.5W | ||
| 1988 Mar 2 | 1436.13 35766 x 35808 x 0.0 GEO 104.5W | ||
| 1990 May 8 | 1436.09 35778 x 35794 x 0.0 GEO 104.5W | ||
| 1991 Sep 16 | 1436.09 35772 x 35800 x 0.4 GEO 104.5W | ||
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