Telecommunication satellite EchoStar XV, made by U.S. company Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) based platform 1300, the Proton carrier rocket delivered M/Breeze M in the night of 10 at 11 July 2010.
The launch is scheduled for 0:40 a lot of time at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan starting from box number 39 (July 10, 2010 at 20:40 pm our time). The separation of the satellite and the rocket will be after 9 hours and 13 minutes from the start.
EchoStar XV will start at weigh 5.521 kg, and will be used by the U.S. DISH Network satellite platform. The target satellite position is 61.5°W, which will serve for 15 years. There will be 32 Ku-band transponders.
Will the 7 Mission Proton rockets this year and the overall on 357.
In Europe, it will be possible to monitor the liftoff through two feeds to the satellite Eutelsat W2A:
Eutelsat W2A (10°E) freq 11.098 GHz, pol. H, SR 5632, FEC 3/4, DVB-S/QPSK
Eutelsat W2A (10°E) freq 11.107 GHz, pol. H, SR 5632, FEC 3/4, DVB-S/QPSK
The launch is scheduled for 0:40 a lot of time at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan starting from box number 39 (July 10, 2010 at 20:40 pm our time). The separation of the satellite and the rocket will be after 9 hours and 13 minutes from the start.
EchoStar XV will start at weigh 5.521 kg, and will be used by the U.S. DISH Network satellite platform. The target satellite position is 61.5°W, which will serve for 15 years. There will be 32 Ku-band transponders.
Will the 7 Mission Proton rockets this year and the overall on 357.
In Europe, it will be possible to monitor the liftoff through two feeds to the satellite Eutelsat W2A:
Eutelsat W2A (10°E) freq 11.098 GHz, pol. H, SR 5632, FEC 3/4, DVB-S/QPSK
Eutelsat W2A (10°E) freq 11.107 GHz, pol. H, SR 5632, FEC 3/4, DVB-S/QPSK