ILS
Proton
Successfully
Launches
SES-1
for
SES
24
April
2010
International
Launch
Services
(ILS),
successfully
carried
the
SES-1
satellite
directly
into
geostationary
orbit
today
on
an
ILS
Proton
for
SES
WORLD
SKIES,
an
SES
company
(Euronext
Paris
and
Luxembourg
Stock
Exchange:
SESG).
This
was
the
third
ILS
Proton
launch
and
the
fifth
overall
Proton
launch
this
year.
The
SES-1
satellite
was
also
the
22
consecutive
successful
Proton
launch
in
21
months.
The
ILS
Proton
Breeze
M
launched
from
Pad
39
at
the
Cosmodrome
at
5:19
p.m.
today
local
time
(7:19
a.m.
EDT,
11:19
GMT).
After
an
eight-hour,
58-minute
mission,
the
Breeze
M
successfully
released
the
SES-1
satellite
directly
into
geostationary
orbit.
This
was
the
356
launch
for
Proton
since
its
inaugural
flight
in
1965,
and
the
59
ILS
Proton
launch
overall.
The
Proton
Breeze
M
launch
vehicle
was
developed
and
built
by
Khrunichev
Research
and
Production
Space
Center
of
Moscow,
one
of
the
pillars
of
the
Russian
space
industry
and
the
majority
shareholder
in
ILS.
The
SES-1
satellite
was
built
on
Orbital’s
space-proven
Star
2.4
platform
and
will
replace
SES’
existing
AMC-2
and
AMC-4
satellites
at
the
orbital
position
of
101
degrees
West.
SES-1
is
an
integral
part
of
SES’
satellite
replacement
program
over
North
America.
The
spacecraft
carries
24
C-band
transponders
as
well
as
24
Ku-band
transponders
of
36
MHz
capacity
each
and
has
been
designed
to
have
a
minimum
expected
service
time
of
15
years.
Frank
McKenna,
ILS
President
said,
“With
our
long
term
partners,
SES,
this
is
our
17th
mission
together,
dating
back
to
the
inaugural
commercial
launch
of
ILS
Proton
with
SES’s
Astra
1F
fourteen
years
ago.
ILS
is
pleased
to
again
provide
to
SES
outstanding
value,
and
on-time
direct-into-GSO
delivery
of
SES-1
to
serve
millions
of
North
American
customers
with
new
services.
We
thank
the
teams
of
ILS,
Khrunichev,
SES
and
Orbital
for
their
dedication
to
this
important
mission
which
kicks
off
SES’s
comprehensive
replacement
program
over
North
America.”
Rob
Bednarek,
President
and
CEO
of
SES
WORLD
SKIES
said,
“The
successful,
on-time
launch
on
ILS
Proton
of
SES-1
marks
a
very
significant
event
for
our
North
American
customers.
SES-1
will
provide
uninterrupted
replacement
capacity
for
SES
WORLD
SKIES,
providing
TV
programming
into
every
cable
network
in
America.
This
is
the
first
of
five
SES
missions
on
ILS
Proton
in
the
next
18
months.
We
look
forward
to
our
future
launches
with
ILS
and
the
same
quality
and
schedule
assurance
that
we
have
come
to
count
on
for
the
continued
expansion
and
replacement
of
our
satellite
fleet.”
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