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Astra 2G Launch: December 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="solly" data-source="post: 907073" data-attributes="member: 179410"><p>He set a new date for the start of supporting the Russian Proton rocket with a satellite Astra 2G . According to the spokesman for the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos by Tass is built next start but not yet confirmed ILS, which is in charge of international sales launches Proton.</p><p>The launch was originally scheduled for December 12 and 28 November. The November date was postponed due to a malfunction in the control system of missiles.</p><p>Tass also said that Russia is preparing a Proton M booster rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome total of 11 starts. The first satellite will Inmarsat-5F2 on 30 January 2015. In the spring, is scheduled for 5 starts protons satellites Express-AM7, Express-AM8, MexSat-1, Glonass-M (3 satellites) and Inmarsat-5F3.</p><p>Two Proton launches with Turksat 4B (Turkey) and Eutelsat 9B are planned for the summer. Express AMU-1 and Intelsat 31 are scheduled in the fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solly, post: 907073, member: 179410"] He set a new date for the start of supporting the Russian Proton rocket with a satellite Astra 2G . According to the spokesman for the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos by Tass is built next start but not yet confirmed ILS, which is in charge of international sales launches Proton. The launch was originally scheduled for December 12 and 28 November. The November date was postponed due to a malfunction in the control system of missiles. Tass also said that Russia is preparing a Proton M booster rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome total of 11 starts. The first satellite will Inmarsat-5F2 on 30 January 2015. In the spring, is scheduled for 5 starts protons satellites Express-AM7, Express-AM8, MexSat-1, Glonass-M (3 satellites) and Inmarsat-5F3. Two Proton launches with Turksat 4B (Turkey) and Eutelsat 9B are planned for the summer. Express AMU-1 and Intelsat 31 are scheduled in the fall. [/QUOTE]
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