Echostar 15 4th quarter 2010 launch

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From Echostar FCC filing of 8/21/2009.

"Since the March 2008 failure of EchoStar 3’s intended replacement, AMC-14, to reach orbit, EchoStar has been actively considering other possible plans for relieving EchoStar 3 at 61.5° W.L. As reported to the Commission by EchoStar in June 30, 2009, the operating status of the EchoStar 3 satellite has not changed, and EchoStar has contracted with Space Systems/Loral for the construction of EchoStar 15, a 32-transponder-capable DBS satellite that, in light of the loss of AMC-14, will effectively replace EchoStar 3 at 61.5° W.L.17 EchoStar 15 is expected to be ready for launch by the fourth quarter of 2010."
 
THAT SLOW! Wow, you would have thought that they would have started on this the moment that the solid rocket failed, or atleast a few weeks after. I would have thought that one would have been ready by now and ready to go on the pad. It only takes about a year to build these things right?
 
THAT SLOW! Wow, you would have thought that they would have started on this the moment that the solid rocket failed, or atleast a few weeks after. I would have thought that one would have been ready by now and ready to go on the pad. It only takes about a year to build these things right?

Two to three years for construction is normal so it is on a fast track. They contracted within a few weeks of the launch failure.
 

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