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Astra 2G Launch: December 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="solly" data-source="post: 905085" data-attributes="member: 179410"><p><a href="http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=3168" target="_blank">http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=3168</a></p><p>At Baikonur launch site continues preparations for the upcoming launch of a space rocket "Proton-M" with a European communications spacecraft Astra-2G / «Astra -2ZH" /.</p><p>Since the end of last week in the finishing room assembly and testing (MIC) of 92-A50 professionals Center. Khrunichev and foreign customer assembles spacecraft Astra-2G with the upper stage "Breeze-M" as part of the ascent unit (AU).</p><p>Yesterday in the MIK passed final operations with SHM - electrical inspection "assembly" apparatus and the upper stage and payload fairing installation of shutters.</p><p>In accordance with the work schedule, today began preparations for transporting AU in general assembly hall for the subsequent docking with the carrier rocket "Proton".</p><p>Telecommunications satellites Astra 2G, made Airbus Defence and Space (a division of the European Group Airbus Group) commissioned by the satellite operator SES (Lyukskemburg).</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><p>Launching a spacecraft Astra-2G scheduled for the end of November. This will be the 400th space launch using rocket "Proton".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solly, post: 905085, member: 179410"] [url]http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=3168[/url] At Baikonur launch site continues preparations for the upcoming launch of a space rocket "Proton-M" with a European communications spacecraft Astra-2G / «Astra -2ZH" /. Since the end of last week in the finishing room assembly and testing (MIC) of 92-A50 professionals Center. Khrunichev and foreign customer assembles spacecraft Astra-2G with the upper stage "Breeze-M" as part of the ascent unit (AU). Yesterday in the MIK passed final operations with SHM - electrical inspection "assembly" apparatus and the upper stage and payload fairing installation of shutters. In accordance with the work schedule, today began preparations for transporting AU in general assembly hall for the subsequent docking with the carrier rocket "Proton". Telecommunications satellites Astra 2G, made Airbus Defence and Space (a division of the European Group Airbus Group) commissioned by the satellite operator SES (Lyukskemburg). 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 ". Launching a spacecraft Astra-2G scheduled for the end of November. This will be the 400th space launch using rocket "Proton". [/QUOTE]
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