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LIVE: Proton-M launch with Luch-5A and AMOS-5 - 11 december 2011
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Nicolas PILLET
on 07 Nov, 2011 15:34
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#1
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Nicolas PILLET
on 10 Nov, 2011 17:27
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#2
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Stan Black
on 11 Nov, 2011 18:32
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#3
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Danderman
on 11 Nov, 2011 20:41
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How is Proton able to deploy 2 satellites? Is Luch somehow able to support the mass of the Israeli satellite?
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#4
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Stan Black
on 11 Nov, 2011 20:46
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#5
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sdsds
on 11 Nov, 2011 21:10
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The image caption translates, "PCM spacecraft AMOS-5 and the inertial mass
model of the satellite "Luch-5A" in an acoustic chamber."
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#6
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Nicolas PILLET
on 16 Nov, 2011 18:06
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#7
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Prober
on 16 Nov, 2011 20:08
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Do I understand this right? Luch might be able to communicate with Phobos-Grunt?
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#8
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Nicolas PILLET
on 23 Nov, 2011 16:54
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#9
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Danderman
on 23 Nov, 2011 17:16
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Do I understand this right? Luch might be able to communicate with Phobos-Grunt?
For a spacecraft to communicate with Luch, a dedicated steerable Ku band antenna is required; this would be as useful for Phobos-Grunt as a boat anchor.
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#10
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anik
on 25 Nov, 2011 16:54
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The launch is planned at 11:17:00 UTC on December 11th.
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#11
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Gorizont
on 29 Nov, 2011 15:26
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#12
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Jason1701
on 29 Nov, 2011 17:30
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Was the bottom satellite designed specifically so another could be mounted on top of it?
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#13
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Stan Black
on 29 Nov, 2011 19:53
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#14
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jacqmans
on 30 Nov, 2011 13:08
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#15
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PDJennings
on 30 Nov, 2011 16:16
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Any idea why the fairing was rotated vertical? That's not normally done for the commercial launches.
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#16
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Lewis007
on 07 Dec, 2011 07:27
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#17
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Salo
on 08 Dec, 2011 14:09
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#18
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Salo
on 09 Dec, 2011 10:37
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#19
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Jason1701
on 10 Dec, 2011 16:38
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Will this government launch have a live broadcast?