ILS Successfully Launches the
EchoStar XV Satellite for DISH Network
11 July 2010
International Launch Services (ILS), successfully carried the EchoStar XV
satellite into orbit today on an ILS Proton for DISH Network L.L.C., the
fastest-growing pay-TV provider in America. EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.C.,
a subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation (Nasdaq: SATS), manages DISH Network’s
space programs and will begin in-orbit testing of the satellite later this
month.
The ILS Proton launched from Pad 39 at the Cosmodrome at 00:40 local time
today (10 July, 14:40 EDT; 18:40 GMT). After a 9 hour 13 minute mission, the
Breeze M successfully released the EchoStar XV satellite into geosynchronous
transfer orbit. This is a high energy orbit that will enable the satellite to
have approximately 20 years of service life. The EchoStar XV launch was the 24th
successful consecutive Proton launch in 24 months, and the second ILS Proton
launch of a DISH Network satellite this year.
The satellite was built by Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) on the flight-proven
1300 platform, weighing 5,521 kg at separation. EchoStar XV, located at 61.5
degrees West, is poised to provide expanded services, including HD programming,
for DISH Network’s more than 14 million direct-to-home television subscribers.
EchoStar XV was the 15th SS/L satellite launched on an ILS Proton.
This was the 358th launch for Proton since its inaugural flight in 1965, and
the 61st 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 fact that this is the second ILS Proton launch for DISH Network this
year shows the strength of our relationship with our customer, EchoStar. The ILS
and Khrunichev team continues to be committed to expanding DISH Network’s
business, and are proud to have launched EchoStar XV on schedule, less than four
months after we launched EchoStar XIV,” said ILS President, Frank McKenna.
“Today's launch of EchoStar XV was executed well ahead of our original
schedule. This schedule assurance is what we rely upon and what sets ILS apart.
The performance of the Proton Breeze M launch vehicle provides increased
performance—and this results in a longer spacecraft mission lifetime. As
EchoStar and our customer, DISH Network, continue to grow, we look forward to
future launches on ILS Proton,” said Rohan Zaveri, vice president of Space
Programs for EchoStar.
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