Russia loses two satellites
August 7, 2012
By Chris Forrester
Rocket launches from the Baikonur cosmodrome have been suspended following problems with a Proton-M rocket carrying two satellites. The launch took place at 20.31 GMT on August 6th when the first two stages operated correctly but the third booster stage (Briz-M) failed to work properly and the two satellites were delivered into a low orbit that may mean a total loss of the craft.
The two satellites, an Express MD2 for Russia and Indonesia’s Telecom-3, were designed to supply DTH and other communications into their target markets.
A full investigati0n will now take place into the failure, but this will have a knock-on effect for other Baikonur launches, in particular those planned by International Launch Services (which had nothing to do with this launch).
Other posts by :
- AST SpaceMobile: “Good for indoor reception”
- EchoStar booms on SpaceX holding
- Norway wants a satellite constellation
- Crossroads backs AST SpaceMobile
- FCC examines SpaceX’s 15,000 sat-constellation plan
- EchoStar: “Severe uncertainty” led to spectrum sales
- Netflix gets downgrade on Warner Bros move
- UK trims Orbex investment
- Euro-bank sets up €500m space fund
