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TV Satellite Launched from Cape Canaveral
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Posted on 02/05/2004 11:44:31 PM PST by serurier
TV Satellite Launched from Cape Canaveral
TV Satellite Launched from Cape Canaveral CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - An Atlas 2 rocket carrying a television relay satellite launched successfully from Cape Canaveral on Thursday, the first of the year for International Launch Services. Lift-off came at 6:46 p.m. EST from launch complex 36 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Florida's Atlantic seaboard. The launch was delayed briefly by a balky valve during fueling. ILS, a partnership between Lockheed Martin Corp., builder of the Atlas rocket, and the Khrunichev Space Center in Russia, has 15 launches on its books for 2004, nine using Atlas-Centaur rockets and six using Russian Proton rockets, the McLean, Virginia-based company said. "We have a very busy year ahead of us," said company president Mark Albrecht. The Atlas carried a satellite owned by SES Americom, whose president and CEO, Dean Olmstead, said the total cost of launching the satellite, including the Atlas-Centaur rocket and insurance to cover hardware loss, amounted to about $250 million. The 5,159-pound AMC-10 satellite is part of a new generation of satellites for SES Americom, a unit of SES Global. SES Americom is expanding the number of High Definition Television channels it can provide. "We're expanding our High Definition content and there should be a couple of announcements to come," said Olmstead. "The time for High Definition has come."
TOPICS: Russia; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: atlas2; hdtv; ils; lockheedmartin; mclean; rockets; satellites; sesamericom
Atlas 2 .
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posted on
02/05/2004 11:44:31 PM PST
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serurier
To: Steel Wolf; archy; yonif; Severa; risk; Ragtime Cowgirl; LaDivaLoca; Calpernia; bentfeather; ...
TV Satellite Launched from Cape Canaveral
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posted on
02/05/2004 11:45:43 PM PST
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serurier
(We come here for the freedom of the world)
To: Kathy in Alaska
ping
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posted on
02/05/2004 11:51:25 PM PST
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serurier
(We come here for the freedom of the world)
To: serurier
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posted on
02/05/2004 11:58:30 PM PST
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glock rocks
(molon labe)
To: serurier
An Atlas rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Thursday night. Photo by Craig Rubadoux, FLORIDA TODAY
To: Cincinatus' Wife; glock rocks
Yes , beautiful photo .
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02/06/2004 12:08:01 AM PST
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serurier
(We come here for the freedom of the world)
To: Steel Wolf; archy; yonif; Severa; risk; Ragtime Cowgirl; LaDivaLoca; Calpernia; bentfeather; ...
Ping!
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02/06/2004 1:28:04 AM PST
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serurier
(We come here for the freedom of the world)
To: serurier
Thanks for the ping!
To: serurier
Article omits critical information. What orbital slot will it occupy and who will be offering what services? Just saying it's a hi-def TV sat is the sketchiest of all possible info.
Michael
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posted on
02/06/2004 8:29:18 AM PST
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Wright is right!
(Never get excited about ANYTHING by the way it looks from behind.)
To: Wright is right!
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posted on
02/06/2004 4:08:36 PM PST
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serurier
(We come here for the freedom of the world)
To: serurier
Is this the porn satellite we've all bee waiting for?
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02/06/2004 4:10:30 PM PST
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breakem
To: serurier
"I'm sorry so much , Please look this link , Maybe it can help you :" Wow. Great information, thank you so much!
It's a relay bird for cable providers, service life 10-15 years, HD capable. Nice work!
Michael
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02/07/2004 9:34:49 AM PST
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Wright is right!
(Never get excited about ANYTHING by the way it looks from behind.)
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