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LIVE: ILS Proton-M/Briz-M launch with Nimiq-6 - May 17, 2012
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Satori
on 16 Mar, 2012 10:15
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Satori
on 09 Apr, 2012 21:04
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PDJennings
on 16 Apr, 2012 14:11
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anik
on 03 May, 2012 22:53
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The launch is planned at 19:12:14 UTC on May 17th.
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PDJennings
on 04 May, 2012 16:17
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Lewis007
on 05 May, 2012 07:40
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Stan Black
on 05 May, 2012 07:53
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ILS mission overview
Have you noticed the new disclaimer about accuracy?
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Salo Ukr
on 14 May, 2012 08:39
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Salo Ukr
on 14 May, 2012 12:05
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Salo Ukr
on 14 May, 2012 12:11
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Proton M/Nimiq 6 Integrated Launch Vehicle Erected on Pad14.05.2012
Following yesterday’s decision by the State Review Board, the Proton M integrated launch vehicle (ILV) carrying the Telesat Canada’s Nimiq 6 communications satellite rolled out from the Breeze M Fueling Shed to its launch pad this morning to be erected vertically onto the pad.
The contract for Nimiq 6 launch services was signed by International Launch Services (ILS). ILS has exclusive rights to internationally market Proton.
The launch of the ILS Proton M /Breeze M ILV with the Space Systems /Loral-built Nimiq 6 satellite on board is scheduled for 17 May.
http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=743Picture:
http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=2471
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Gorizont
on 14 May, 2012 16:02
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input~2
on 15 May, 2012 13:15
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NOTAM for 3st stage debris over the Pacific
A1977/12 - QWMLW THE RUSSIAN FEDERAL SPACE AGENCY HAS PLANNED A MISSILE LAUNCH. DEBRIS FROM THIS LAUNCH WILL FALL WITHIN AN AREA BOUNDED BY 2515N/16000E 2600N/16045E 2330N/16335E 2245N/16248E BACK TO THE POINT OF ORIGIN. IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY ALL NON-PARTICIPATING AIR TRAFFIC ARE ADVISED TO AVOID THE NOTAMED AREA. IFR AIRCRAFT UNDER ATC JURISDICTION SHOULD ANTICIPATE CLEARANCE AROUND THE NOTAMED AREA. SFC - UNL, 1900-2100Z DLY, 17 MAY 19:00 2012 UNTIL 20 MAY 21:00 2012. CREATED: 11 MAY 00:41 2012
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PDJennings
on 15 May, 2012 15:46
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Strangely, a photo from the rollout of this Proton-M with "a Nimiq-6 satellite" made today's USA Today front section. Must have been an otherwise slow news day. US mainstream media usually only notice a commercial launch when there's a failure, and even then only if there are some kind of pictures.
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Lewis007
on 17 May, 2012 11:47
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Roscosmos video of roll-out
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Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 15:08
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Moved for live coverage!
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#15
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Mapperuo
on 17 May, 2012 17:27
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From one webcast to another, Tsenki is on.
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#16
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Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2012 17:31
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Today is so much fun!

This will be a pre-launch article. Got my fingers going as fast as they can....
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nathan.moeller
on 17 May, 2012 17:34
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From one webcast to another, Tsenki is on.
Can you provide a link to this?
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Targeteer
on 17 May, 2012 17:34
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For the trivia buffs out there. What's the record for shortest interval between satellite launches?
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Mapperuo
on 17 May, 2012 17:36
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