Wednesday morning (12-10) International Launch Services Proton M/Breeze
M rocket is scheduled to launch CIEL II communications satellite for
Ciel Satellite Group, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from Launch Pad 39,
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan.
Launch is scheduled for 8:43 a.m. EST.
Spacecraft Separation is approximately 9 hours and 12 minutes after liftoff
CIEL II is a Spacebus 4000, the largest and most technologically
advanced Spacebus 4000 satellite built to date by Thales Alenia
Space Cannes, France. CIEL II has 32 Ku-band transponders (100 to
200-watt TWTA) and is the new generation of Canadian telecommunications
satellites offering Advanced Broadcast Satellite Service delivering
high-definition and other TV services throughout North America; anchor
customer is DISH Network Corp.
Ciel II satellite will be located at 129° West Longitude.
Ciel is a Canadian owned and controlled organization that is supported
by a strong combination of partners, including: BPC Telecommunications
Corp, a company controlled by Borealis Infrastructure which is part of
the OMERS Pension Plan's group of companies; Canadian satellite pioneer
Brian Neill; and SES AMERICOM, an SES S.A. Company.
Ciel II satellite will be operated from a new Satellite Operations
Centre at SED Systems in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Satellite Broadcast coverage:
AMC-1 at 103°W, transponder 9 C-Band (3880 Horizontal) analog
Test signals begin about 8 a.m. EST
Broadcast starts about 8:20 a.m. EST.
For those in Europe:
New Skies NSS-7 22.0°W, transponder ENV8/EUH8 Channel AB, Ku-band,
downlink 11684.5 horizontal, symbol rate 5632, digital
PAL
Test signals start at 1300 GMT
Broadcast starts at 1320 GMT.
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A live webcast of the launch is available at:
Proton/Ciel II Launch Broadcast
Addional Coverage:
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