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ILS to launch Turksat-4B
By Chris Forrester
October 13, 2015
International Launch Services (ILS), which handles sales of the Russian Proton rocket system to ‘western’ clients, is ready to launch the Turksat-4B communications satellite. The satellite has an expected ‘on station’ life of 30 years.
The launch plan expects lift-off on October 17th at 02.40am (Kazakhstan time)/20.40pm GMT on October 16th. ILS will use a Brez-M upper stage which is capable of 5 separate ‘burns’ during its upper move into a geostationary transfer orbit. It will take more than 9 hours for the satellite to separate from the rocket’s upper stage.
The satellite, which weight 4924 kgs, was built by Mitsubishi Electric Corp of Japan. Turksat-4B’s 36 transponders will operate from 50 degrees East and as well as serving the Turkish region will have coverage over Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
By Chris Forrester
October 13, 2015
International Launch Services (ILS), which handles sales of the Russian Proton rocket system to ‘western’ clients, is ready to launch the Turksat-4B communications satellite. The satellite has an expected ‘on station’ life of 30 years.
The launch plan expects lift-off on October 17th at 02.40am (Kazakhstan time)/20.40pm GMT on October 16th. ILS will use a Brez-M upper stage which is capable of 5 separate ‘burns’ during its upper move into a geostationary transfer orbit. It will take more than 9 hours for the satellite to separate from the rocket’s upper stage.
The satellite, which weight 4924 kgs, was built by Mitsubishi Electric Corp of Japan. Turksat-4B’s 36 transponders will operate from 50 degrees East and as well as serving the Turkish region will have coverage over Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa.