Galaxy 33
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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SpaceX missions and payloads
Launch vehicles Falcon 1 missions Falcon 9 missions
Demonstrations ISS logisticsCrewed Commercial satellites
SES-8
Thaicom 6
Orbcomm OG2 × 6
AsiaSat 8
AsiaSat 6
ABS-3A / Eutelsat 115 West B
TürkmenÄlem 52°E
Orbcomm OG2 × 11
SES-9
JCSAT-14
Thaicom 8
ABS-2A / Eutelsat 117 West B
JCSAT-16
AMOS-6 †
Iridium NEXT 1–10
EchoStar 23
SES-10
Inmarsat-5 F4
BulgariaSat-1
Iridium NEXT 11–20
Intelsat 35e
Iridium NEXT 21–30
SES-11
Koreasat 5A
Iridium NEXT 31–40
Hispasat 30W-6
Iridium NEXT 41–50
Bangabandhu-1
Iridium NEXT 51–55
SES-12
Telstar 19V
Iridium NEXT 56–65
Telkom 4 (Merah Putih)
Telstar 18V
Es'hail 2
Iridium NEXT 66–75
Nusantara Satu / Beresheet
Amos 17
JCSAT -18
SXM 7
Türksat 5A
SXM 8
Türksat 5B
Nilesat-301
SES-22
Galaxy 33 ,34
Hotbird 13F
Hotbird 13G
Galaxy 31,32
Eutelsat 10B
OneWeb #15
O3b mPOWER 1,2
OneWeb #16
Amazonas Nexus
OneWeb #17
SES 18,19
Intelsat 40e
O3b mPOWER 3,4
Iridium NEXT 76-80 and OneWeb #19
ArabSat 7B
SATRIA
Galaxy 37
O3b mPOWER 5,6
Ovzon -3
Merah Putih 2
Eutelsat 36D
Galileo FOC FM25,27
WorldView Legion 1,2
Astra 1P
Türksat 6A
ASBM 1,2
WorldView Legion 3,4
BlueBird Block 1
Galileo FOC FM26,32
OneWeb #20
Koreasat 6A
Optus-X /TD7
GSAT-20 (GSAT-N2)
Scientific satellites Military satellites Starlink Rideshares
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
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-1
Lemur-2 Krywe , STORK-3 , TechEdSat-13 , Unicorn-1 , Unicorn-2 × 4
Shiyan 13
Starlink G4-6 (49 satellites)
USA-324 / GSSAP-5 , USA-325 / GSSAP-6
CSG-2
February March April May
SpaceBEE × 16, SpaceBEE NZ × 8, Unicorn-2F
Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01C , Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D × 7
Starlink G4-17 (53 satellites)
Tianzhou 4
Jilin-1 Mofang-01A †
Starlink G4-13 (53 satellites)
Starlink G4-15 (53 satellites)
Starlink G4-18 (53 satellites)
Kosmos 2556 / Bars-M 3L
Boe OFT-2
ION-SCV 006 (SBUDNIC ), SHERPA AC1 , Vigoride-3 , ICEYE × 5, ÑuSat × 4, Lemur-2 × 5, Platform 1 , PTD-3
June July August September October November
LDPE-2 , USA-339 / Shepherd Demonstration, USA-340 , USA-341 , USA-344 / USUVL
Kosmos 2563 / EKS-6
Hotbird 13G
MATS
ChinaSat 19
Cygnus NG-18 (SpaceTuna1 )
NOAA-21 , LOFTID
Yunhai-3 01
Tianzhou 5
Galaxy 31 , Galaxy 32
Yaogan 34-03
Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D × 5
Artemis I (ArgoMoon , BioSentinel , CuSP , EQUULEUS , LunaH-Map , Lunar IceCube , LunIR , Near-Earth Asteroid Scout , OMOTENASHI , Team Miles )
Eutelsat 10B
EOS-06 / Oceansat-3 , Astrocast × 4
SpaceX CRS-26
Yaogan 36-03 (3 satellites)
Kosmos 2564 / GLONASS-M 761
Shenzhou 15
Kosmos 2565 / Lotos-S1 №6 (Kosmos 2566 )
Oceansat-3
December 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).