// GEO · WEST

94.9°W

Air Force Satellite Control Network

$77M–$161M
modeled value range
6
Satellites
2
First launch
22
Latest launch
Critical 75
Congestion

Implied valuation

medium confidence
$77M–$161M
modeled range · midpoint $119M
Arc desirabilityNorth America×1.60
Occupancy6 co-located satellites×1.72
OperatorRegional / other operator×1.05
SpectrumNo band data (UCS-derived)×1.00
ScarcityCongestion score 75×1.38

Heuristic estimate from public data, not a market quote. A baseline is multiplied by arc desirability, occupancy, operator tier, spectrum, and arc scarcity. See the methodology in docs.

Co-located satellites (6)

SatelliteLaunched
Galaxy-3C
2
GSSAP 5 (Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program, USA 324)
USA 324
22
GSSAP 6 (Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program, USA 325)
USA 325
22
Intelsat 30/DLA 1
14
Intelsat 31/DLA 2
16
Spaceway 3
7

FCC Authorizations (4)

SatelliteCall Sign
ECHOSTAR 24
18.3-19.3 GHz (s-E) · 19.7-20.2 GHz (s-E) · 27.5-28 GHz (E-s)
S3017
GALAXY 3C
3700-4200 MHz (s-E) · 5925-6675 MHz (E-s) · 11.45-12.2 GHz (s-E)
S2381
INTELSAT 30
3400-3700 MHz (s-E) · 6425-6725 MHz (E-s) · 10.95-11.2 GHz (s-E)
S2887
INTELSAT 31
3400-3700 MHz (s-E) · 6425-6725 MHz (E-s) · 10.95-11.2 GHz (s-E)
S2924
S3017: aka JUPITER 3 and HNS-95W

Satellite names, operators, and positions from UCS Satellite Database (May 2023). FCC authorization data from the FCC Approved Space Station List. Satellite identifiers (NORAD/COSPAR) omitted; UCS identifier accuracy has not been independently verified. Curated descriptions and valuations from Clarke.