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Echostar 15 launch update

didn't take full time

I believe it really took something like 51 or 52 days for E14. But they had to do testing in one location then move to the final location. They then had to transfer to it after it got there. E 15 will test in it's final location so figure it will take it even less time.
 
Why does it take D* 6 months to test and only 60 days for e*?

The DIRECTV satellite technology is a lot more complicated. It is a lot of small beams that need to all be tested. E15 does not have spot beams, so a lot less to test.
 
True in this case

The DIRECTV satellite technology is a lot more complicated. It is a lot of small beams that need to all be tested. E15 does not have spot beams, so a lot less to test.

This is true in this case but not always. I believe that the D* sat you are talking about here was the 1st or one of the 1st that had the Ka as well as the Ku DBS tps. So it took them longer to do all the test they wanted to find out how well it covered the areas it was supposed to.
 
In general, the latest big Boeing satellites seem to take much longer to achieve orbital position (in addition to taking much longer to build). I'm expecting that we'll see confirmation of this after D14, an SS/L 1300, is launched in 2012.
 
In general, the latest big Boeing satellites seem to take much longer to achieve orbital position (in addition to taking much longer to build). I'm expecting that we'll see confirmation of this after D14, an SS/L 1300, is launched in 2012.

That is the case. SS/L 1300 sats have an axullary engine that can get them to stable GEO orbit in under a week. Boeing sats have to use much less powerful stationkeeping thrusters, which takes several weeks.

For example, D12. A poster at DBSTalk keeps a record of TLEs. It shows that Boeing did not abe the sat stable at 76W until Feb when the sat was launched at the end of Dec.

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001 12/29 03:58 424 x 35,759 35,335 + 3.61H .15D 59.29°W 1.05°S 45.52
 

Charlie could just be hedging his bets, or just not know. Heck, didn't he say the now discontinued family pack was available in that chat?

As for the transfer, I was just pointing out a fact. We needn't celebrate such a transfer. But it will take time to do a do-si-do with the TPs.
 
OK, someone explain this to me please: if E15 has no spotbeams, why are they moving national HD off of 61.5? Wouldn't they want to put locals on spotbeams where possible?
 
OK, someone explain this to me please: if E15 has no spotbeams, why are they moving national HD off of 61.5? Wouldn't they want to put locals on spotbeams where possible?

E15 will compliment E12, like E10 and E11 do at 110. E12 will go into spot only mode instead of the hybrid mode of conus/spots. This should allow them to use more spotbeams and possibly more power on E12. But with the pick up in extra transponders not in use at 61.5 it seems like they don't really need to move the HD. They might have some future plans for 61.5 CONUS that we don't see yet...more internationals for PR?
 
Thanks, I didn't know that E12 was going to be staying. Everybody's talking like it's total junk, so I figured they'd retire it. What happens if they keep it running and it keeps failing then?
 
The more empty Tps, the fsster the testing. Also, if they want to completely test E15 they will need to temporarily offload each spot Tp. This would require aeveral ConUS Tps per Spot Tp,
 
E 3 is the one that is junk not E 12.

Well, E12 isn't in the best shape, either, although it is in better shape than E3. It has lost a lot of solar cells, and thus a lot of power. Plus, it's spot beams are poorly designed. Dish's last 10-K filing indicated a new satellite is in the works for 61.5 that will most likely replace E12: Echostar 16.
 
OK, someone explain this to me please: if E15 has no spotbeams, why are they moving national HD off of 61.5? Wouldn't they want to put locals on spotbeams where possible?

Dish is moving national HD off of 61.5 W to Nimiq 5 at 72.7 W. Nimiq 5 is a CONUS only satelllite and Dish is using or has access to only 21 of 32 TPs with a number of these still leased to DirecTV. By the end of 2011, Dish will have use of all 32 TPs there. By the end of 2011 or more likely early 2012, Dish will be launching the E-16 satellite which undoubtly is a massive spotbeam satellite. Once E-15 is launched and operational later this year, the 9 TPs they currently aren't using should be available. As noted in other posts, Dish should be able to offload any CONUS TPs provided by E-12 to E-15 and perhaps utilize more of the E-12 spotbeams for locals. Dish could use some of the CONUS TPs provided by E-15 for locals that would be switched to E-16 once its launched. They also could add back international programming so all of it would be available for both the Western Arc and Eastern Arc.

The fact that there are 9 TPs available at 61.5 W should reduce the testing time of E-15. In regards to testing the E-15 TPs currently being use in spotbeam mode by E-12, I believe all the spots that Dish is using off of E-12 except for spot 8 (Charleston) can use either TP 19 or 21. Both of these TPs are currently being used in CONUS mode so this should eliminate the need to shutdown most locals to fully test E-15.
 

They'll never use it as full power though as the west coast beams are not needed with all the spots E14, E10, and Ciel-2 provide to those areas.
 
Breeze-M Tanking at Baikonur


:: 23.06.2010


Roscosmos experts started tanking of the Breeze-M upper stage high pressure tanks today. The upper stage will serve for orbiting Echostar-15 spacecraft slated for launch by Proton-M. The upper stage arrived to the filling station from site 92?-50 last night.

Breeze-M tanking is featured by special approach which covers two stages. High pressure tanks are filled in site 31, and low pressure tanks are filled in the integrated LV configuration.

Once the operation is over, in about two days, the upper stage will be returned to the clean room for final standalone electrical testing and integration with the spacecraft simulator.

US experts continue Echostar filling in the next room. The oxidizer has been loaded into the spacecraft propulsion already, the fuel is still to be filled in.

Roscosmos and Khrunichev Space Center PAO