My bad. I looked up the SD versions of the movie channels and many of those are on 119W.Yes there is. HBO, TNT, HDNet, HDNet Movies, ESPN, Showtime, HD Theater, etc.
According to the document, E* says it should be there on 8/21.
Once the satellite reaches 110.0° W.L., which is now expected to occur on or around August 21, it will begin DBS operation pursuant to regular authority.
Now precisely at 120. 10 degrees to go!
when it arrives at 110, it will take a couple of days to park it so one might expect something around 22-23. They have to snuggle up to E8/E10 which is delicate work. - Final location continually moves around a box about 0.05 degrees on a side and they don't want them bouncing off each other
Just affects 110, not 119. Should start by the end of August.
It's too bad we don't have a camera up there - I'd love to watch that "ballet".
It would be quite boring to watch. There are several factors, including the fact that space is incredibly vast, and these satellites will likely be parked so far apart that they couldn't be seen by the naked eye.
I could be off on the math, but Geosynch orbit is at ~22,000 miles. Given the circumference, parking them as "close" together as 1 mile -- that would be well within the margin of error of the satellite's pointing.
Even 100 miles apart, the distance between these two satellites would be seen as a single point from the ground with a dish the size that we're using.
Cheers,
Actually, E11 is fitted with a camera. It is trained on the Earth though.It's too bad we don't have a camera up there - I'd love to watch that "ballet".