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Falcon 9 Block 5 | EchoStar 26

SpX2028Planned
launchGeostationary Transfer OrbitFalcon 9 Block 5
Planned
931
days to launch

About this mission

EchoStar 26 is a direct broadcast satellite, built on the proven Maxar 1300 series platform, which will deliver content across DISH TV customers across all 50 U.S. states & Puerto Rico. It will be equipped with a high-power, multi-spot beam payload, allowing DISH to provide high-quality content to its customers.

This mission is scheduled to launch in approximately 2.5 years. Dates may shift as development progresses.

Falcon 9 Block 5 โ€” 3D Model

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Procedural representation based on spacecraft class. Not to scale.

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