LIVE: ILS Proton-M/Briz-M launch with Nimiq-6 - May 17, 2012

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« Reply #90 on: 05/17/2012 07:46 PM »

Lift-off at 2:36 , my favourite part at 8:03

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« Reply #91 on: 05/17/2012 09:19 PM »

Second Briz-M burn took place on schedule.
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« Reply #92 on: 05/17/2012 11:35 PM »

Thanks for the great coverage guys.

Have to make sure those Canadian satellites get to orbit!  :)
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« Reply #93 on: 05/17/2012 11:39 PM »

Thanks for the great coverage guys.

Have to make sure those Canadian satellites get to orbit!  :)

It was funny as the second a Canadian fella came on the webcast, I thought "better screenshot them for the Canadians on here" :D
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« Reply #94 on: 05/17/2012 11:49 PM »

Thanks for the great coverage guys.

Have to make sure those Canadian satellites get to orbit!  :)

It was funny as the second a Canadian fella came on the webcast, I thought "better screenshot them for the Canadians on here" :D

Every time I see Frank McKenna's name (and his face), I keeping thinking it's our former Ambassador to the US. But alas, not the same guy. But they actually look (to me) remarkably similar.

But Bell Canada workers/execs are okay too  ;)
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« Reply #95 on: 05/17/2012 11:59 PM »

Meanwhile....

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APT Jettison has been confirmed! #Nimiq6

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Breeze M Burn 3 and 4 MECO Nominal! #Nimiq6 Next update in 5 hours!

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« Reply #96 on: 05/18/2012 04:23 AM »

Fifth burn was completed per Russian source on NK.

Edit: And spacecraft separation confirmed!
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« Reply #97 on: 05/18/2012 04:34 AM »

Stringing them together now for Proton. Really great to see  ;D
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« Reply #98 on: 05/18/2012 04:42 AM »

Nimiq-6 successfully separated:
http://www.roscosmos.ru/main.php?id=2&nid=19100
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« Reply #99 on: 05/18/2012 04:44 AM »

http://www.roscosmos.ru/main.php?id=2&nid=19099
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« Reply #100 on: 05/18/2012 04:50 AM »

ILS press release:

ILS PROTON SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES TELESAT'S NIMIQ 6 SATELLITE
NIMIQ 6 LAUNCH MARKS THE 5TH PROTON LAUNCH IN 93 DAYS
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan, May 18, 2012 – International Launch Services (ILS), a world leader in providing mission and launch services to the commercial satellite industry, successfully carried the Nimiq 6 satellite into the planned orbit today on an ILS Proton for Telesat, a leading global fixed satellite services operator headquartered in Ottawa, Canada.
 
The ILS Proton Breeze M launched from Pad 24 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 1:12 a.m. today local time (19:12 GMT, 3:12 p.m. EDT, on May 17). After a 9 hour 14 minute 5-burn mission, the Breeze M successfully released the satellite, weighing approximately 4.5 metric tons, into the planned geostationary transfer orbit. This was the 377th launch for the Proton vehicle since its inaugural flight in 1965 and the 73rd ILS Proton launch. The launch of the Nimiq 6 satellite was the 5th Proton launch in the past 93 days.
Telesat’s Nimiq 6 satellite was built by Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) using the flight proven SS/L 1300 platform. Nimiq 6 has 32 high powered Ku-band transponders that will provide coverage to Canada from its orbital location of 91.1° West longitude. Telesat’s Nimiq fleet is comprised of direct broadcast satellites utilized by Telesat’s customers to provide Direct-to-Home (DTH) television services to consumers in North America.
ILS President Frank McKenna said, “With the ILS Proton launch of Nimiq 6, ILS Proton has launched all of the Nimiq series satellites built for Telesat. This is an accomplishment we are very proud of and reflects a level of confidence and trust by Telesat in the performance of the ILS Proton vehicle.  Our strong relationship with Telesat spans over 12 years and 8 satellites launched to date. We thank the collective mission teams of ILS, Khrunichev, Telesat and Space Systems/Loral for their outstanding work on the Nimiq 6 launch and look forward to the ILS Proton launch of Anik G1 later this year. ”
“Launching our satellites on schedule is of great value to Telesat,” said President and CEO of Telesat, Dan Goldberg.  “With the successful ILS Proton launch of the Nimiq 6 satellite we are meeting demand for additional high-powered Ku-band capacity for DTH services.  Nimiq 6 joins our existing Nimiq fleet and will provide Bell TV with improved performance to deliver the very latest video services for their subscriber base across Canada. The ILS, Khrunichev, Telesat and Space Systems/Loral teams are to be commended for another mission well-executed.”

http://www.ilslaunch.com/newsroom/news-releases/ils-proton-successfully-launches-telesats-nimiq-6-satellite
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« Reply #101 on: 05/18/2012 05:54 AM »

A first object has been catalogued by USSTRATCOM
38342/12026A in 154.2 x 33005.2 km x 48.97°
Epoch: May 17, 2345:47UTC
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« Reply #102 on: 05/18/2012 07:40 AM »

Love that video. Lovely graphics, great voiceover, great script. Anyone got that on youtube or somewhere?

The entire ILS broadcast (including the launch profile) can be seen here:
http://nimiq6.imgondemand.com/stream400.aspx

Broadcasts of previous launches can be found here: http://www.ilslaunch.com/newsroom/video-gallery
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« Reply #103 on: 05/18/2012 07:50 AM »

Roscosmos launch video

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/xtWFVF_a3LU&rel=1" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/xtWFVF_a3LU&rel=1</a>
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« Reply #104 on: 05/18/2012 08:31 AM »

Exact launch time was 1912:13.975UTC on May 17th.

Nimiq-6 separated at 0425:56.393UTC on May 18th.
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