Media Advisory | ILS Proton to Launch SES-5 for SES
Reston, VA - June 12, 2012
Payload:
SES-5 communications satellite
SS/L 1300 Platform
Separated Spacecraft Mass: ~6,008 kg
Launch Vehicle:
Proton M/Breeze M
705,000 kg (1,554,000 lbs), including payload
58.2 m (191 ft)
Launch Date:
June 20, 2012
Launch Time:
00:24 Baikonur
20:24 Luxembourg, June 19
11:24 PDT, June 19
18:24 GMT, June 19
14:24 EDT, June 19
Launch Site:
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
Launch Pad 24
Launch Customer:
SES, Luxembourg
Satellite Manufacturer:
Space Systems/Loral, Palo Alto, California, USA
Launch Vehicle Manufacturer:
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center, Moscow, Russia
Launch Services Provider:
International Launch Services, Reston, Va, USA
Satellite Use:
SES’ high-powered Ku-band beams will bring incremental capacity over Africa, and the Nordic and Baltic countries to support DTH services. Its comprehensive C-band beams cover Africa, the Middle East and Europe to enable services such as GSM backhaul, VSAT applications, maritime communications and video distribution. SES-5 will also carry the first hosted L-band payload for the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS). The EGNOS payload, which was developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Commission (EC), will help verify, improve, and report on the reliability and accuracy of navigation positioning signals in Europe.
Satellite Statistics:
__Features EGNOS Payload
__24 C-band transponders
__36 Ku-band transponders
__Planned orbital location: 5 degrees east longitude
__Anticipated service life: 15 years
Mission Profile:
The Proton M launch vehicle, utilizing a 5-burn Breeze M mission design, will lift off from Pad 24 at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, with the SES-5 satellite on board. The first three stages of the Proton will use a standard ascent profile to place the orbital unit (Breeze M upper stage and the SES-5 satellite) into a sub-orbital trajectory. From this point in the mission, the Breeze M will perform planned mission maneuvers to advance the orbital unit first to a circular parking orbit, then to an intermediate orbit, followed by a transfer orbit, and finally to a geostationary transfer orbit. Separation of the SES-5 satellite is scheduled to occur approximately 9 hours, 12 minutes after liftoff.
Target Orbit at Separation:
Perigee: 4,170 km
Apogee: 35,786 km
Inclination: 23.1 degrees
Spacecraft Separation:
Approximately 9 hours, 12 minutes after liftoff
ILS Mission Statistics:
_21st SES Satellite Launch on ILS Proton
_23rd Space Systems/Loral Satellite Launched on ILS Proton
_5th ILS Proton Launch in 2012
_74th ILS Proton Launch Overall
Live Broadcast/Webcast:
Live Coverage starting at 14:00 Eastern/18:00 GMT.
Launch is scheduled for 14:24:05 Eastern/18:24:05 GMT
Launch Broadcast concludes no later than 15:00 Eastern/19:00 GMT
Webcast can be seen at:
http://ses5.imgondemand.com SD test for Baikonur and Europe/Eutelsat 10A (SD) will begin at 1330 Eastern/1730 GMT
HD test for Luxembourg and Europe/Eutelsat 10A (HD) will begin at 1330 Eastern/1730 GMT
HD test for US/AMC-9 will begin at 1330 Eastern
Baikonur to US SD signal starts at 1300 Eastern/1700 GMT
In Baikonur, the Launch Broadcast will be seen on the following in SD:
Eutelsat 10A (EX W2A) 10 deg East TXP C05 Channel 36MHZ (USPORT MUX SRVC-8)
Uplink Frequency: 13104.17 MHZ POL X BY RAMB1 USMUX1 W2A C05 KU UP
Downlink Frequency: 11304.17 MHZ POL Y
SD 625 16:9 50Hz DVBS2 8PSK 30.0Ms/s FEC 5/6,
P RoF 0.2 (72_MUX MPEG2 422 72.669 Mbps)
Audio:1 Sound Mono
Audio:2 Sound Mono
In the US, the Launch Broadcast will be seen on the following in HD:
AMC-9, transponder C10, channel C10A
83 degrees West
18 mhz.
Uplink Frequency: 6,116.000 Horizontal
Downlink Frequency: 3,891.000 Vertical
1080i QPSK
FEC: 3/4
Symbol rate: 13.333, DVB – S, MPEG2 HD 4:2:0
In Luxembourg, the Launch Broadcast will be seen on the following in HD:
Eutelsat 10A (EX W2A) 10 deg East TXP C05 Channel 36MHZ 5A36 (USPORT MUX SVC-456)
Uplink frequency: 13104.17 MHZ POL X BY RAMB1 USMUX1 W2A C05 KU UP
Downlink frequency: 11304.17 MHZ POL Y
HD 1080i 50Hz DVBS2 8PSK 30.0Ms/s FEC 5/6,
P RoF 0.2 (72_MUX MPEG2 420 72.669 Mbps)
Audio:1 Sound Mono
Audio:2 Sound Mono
More Information:
Live streaming will begin approximately 24 minutes before liftoff. General mission information and launch status updates are available at
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