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Astra 2G Launch: December 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="solly" data-source="post: 902958" data-attributes="member: 179410"><p><a href="http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=3156" target="_blank">http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=3156</a></p><p>European communications satellite Astra 2G delivered to Baikonur to run on rocket "Proton"</p><p>10/29/2014</p><p>Telecommunications satellites Astra 2G / «Astra 2G" / made Airbus Defence and Space (a division of the European Group Airbus Group) commissioned by the satellite operator SES (Lyukskemburg) delivered from Toulouse (France) at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in preparation for launch.</p><p>Six ton geostationary satellite Astra 2G will put into orbit by a rocket "Proton-M" and booster "Briz-M". Run to be held in November this year. This will be the 400th space launch, carried out with the help of the carrier rocket "Proton".</p><p>Transport aircraft with the spacecraft and ground support equipment (IEE) landed at the airport "Jubilee" Baikonur this morning.</p><p>A few hours later, after the customs inspection and unloading at the destination airport, the container with the spacecraft and IEE internal railroad Baikonur delivered to the assembly and testing (MIC) pad 92A-50 launch site. The spacecraft will set a booth at the finishing chamber Mika, where in the coming days will begin its self test. They include a series of electrical and functional inspections, and refueling unit propellants.</p><p>The contract for the use of the carrier rocket "Proton-M" for launching spacecraft Astra 2G concluded by International Launch Services Inc. controlling stake in ILS belongs FSUE "State Research and Production Space Center. Khrunichev ", developer and manufacturer of carrier rocket" Proton "and booster" Briz-M ".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solly, post: 902958, member: 179410"] [url]http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=3156[/url] European communications satellite Astra 2G delivered to Baikonur to run on rocket "Proton" 10/29/2014 Telecommunications satellites Astra 2G / «Astra 2G" / made Airbus Defence and Space (a division of the European Group Airbus Group) commissioned by the satellite operator SES (Lyukskemburg) delivered from Toulouse (France) at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in preparation for launch. Six ton geostationary satellite Astra 2G will put into orbit by a rocket "Proton-M" and booster "Briz-M". Run to be held in November this year. This will be the 400th space launch, carried out with the help of the carrier rocket "Proton". Transport aircraft with the spacecraft and ground support equipment (IEE) landed at the airport "Jubilee" Baikonur this morning. A few hours later, after the customs inspection and unloading at the destination airport, the container with the spacecraft and IEE internal railroad Baikonur delivered to the assembly and testing (MIC) pad 92A-50 launch site. The spacecraft will set a booth at the finishing chamber Mika, where in the coming days will begin its self test. They include a series of electrical and functional inspections, and refueling unit propellants. The contract for the use of the carrier rocket "Proton-M" for launching spacecraft Astra 2G concluded by International Launch Services Inc. controlling stake in ILS belongs FSUE "State Research and Production Space Center. Khrunichev ", developer and manufacturer of carrier rocket" Proton "and booster" Briz-M ". [/QUOTE]
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