The outcome could have an effect on International Launch Services, a company in McLean, VA which is owned by Krunichev and handles the Proton launches.
ILS currently has a launch scheduled for the 20th of this month. Despite the failure of Sunday’s launch, preparations are still being made to launch on time. It will launch with a different upper-stage, the Breeze M, instead of the Block DM used on the failed attempt. They will will be launching a consumer broadband satellite.
A Russian Proton-M rocket carrying a Russian "GLONASS" global positioning systems satellite prepares to blast off. |
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Integral navigation availability for GLONASS customer (PDOP≤6) on the diurnal range for elevation not less than 5 degrees on 30 March 2010 |
Yeah,
ReplyDeleteIt landed here safely... however, I did not like it....
some strange kind of freckled lizard was this spaceship...
I have it now with us, sprinkled with salt & pepper... left in the sun to be dried ?...
Do you want it back dear ?... shall be only to happy to post it back to you...
much thanks....
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