Author Topic: LIVE: Proton-M launch with DirecTV 12 satellite - December 28, 2009  (Read 58402 times)

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Another set of launch photos is available at the Roskosmos site!

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And the traditional launch video, with new cameramen for the -probably- last launch of the year (see at the end of the video ;) )

-DaviD-

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Spacecraft separation was at 0932:00.129UTC.

0922:00.129UTC according to NK : http://www.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/content/z30.12.09.shtml
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Actually, I think that Rui was right because the mission was scheduled to last about 9h10min...
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Spacecraft separation was at 0932:00.129UTC
0922:00.129UTC according to NK : http://www.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/content/z30.12.09.shtml

No necessity to point to Novosti kosmonavtiki magazine's website. There is official source on http://coopi.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=468 and on http://coopi.khrunichev.ru/download/2009/directv12/email/rus/dtv12_e11.htm. 00:22:00 UTC + 09:10:00 = 09:32:00 UTC.

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