ILS
Proton
Successful
Launch
of
ViaSat-1
Oct
20,
2011
International
Launch
Services
(ILS),
a
leading
launch
services
provider
for
the
global
commercial
satellite
industry,
successfully
carried
the
ViaSat-1
satellite
into
orbit
today
on
an
ILS
Proton
for
ViaSat,
Inc.
of
Carlsbad,
California.
The
ILS
Proton
Breeze
M
launched
from
Pad
39
at
the
Cosmodrome
at
12:48
a.m.
today
local
time
(2:48
p.m.
EST)(18:48
GMT
on
October
19).
After
a 9
hour,
12-minute
mission,
the
Breeze
M
successfully
released
the
ViaSat-1
satellite
into
geostationary
transfer
orbit.
This
was
the
369th
launch
for
Proton
since
its
inaugural
flight
in
1965,
and
the
68th
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.
ViaSat-1,
weighing
over
6.7
metric
tons,
is
the
highest
throughput
satellite
ever
built,
with
a
total
capacity
in
excess
of
140
Gbps,
more
than
all
satellites
covering
North
America.
The
all
Ka-band
satellite
will
be
positioned
at
115.1
degrees
West
longitude
with
an
expected
service
lifetime
of
15
years
or
more.
ViaSat-1
was
built
on
Space
Systems/Loral's
space-proven
1300
platform
with
72
spot
beams;
63
in
the
U.S.
and
nine
over
Canada.
The
Canadian
beams
are
owned
by
satellite
operator
Telesat
and
will
be
used
for
the
Xplornet
broadband
service
to
consumers
in
rural
Canada.
The
satellite
is
designed
to
deliver
service
for
15
years
or
more.
ILS
President
Frank
McKenna
said,
"It
is
extremely
rewarding
to
be
entrusted
to
launch
our
customers'
satellites.
With
this
successful
launch
on
ILS
Proton,
we
are
able
to
support
ViaSat's
innovative
plan
to
enhance
and
expand
high-speed
broadband
services
with
the
most
powerful
all
Ka-band
satellite
in
the
world.
On
behalf
of
ILS
and
Khrunichev,
we
congratulate
ViaSat
on
this
milestone
achievement
and
thank
the
teams
of
ILS,
Khrunichev,
ViaSat
and
Space
Systems/Loral
for
a
job
well
done."
"The
successful
ILS
Proton
launch
of
ViaSat-1
is a
crucial
part
of
our
growth
strategy
to
allow
customers
to
be
connected
anywhere
at
any
time
and
at
higher
speeds.
This
much
anticipated
launch
is
an
integral
step
in
paving
the
way
for
more
affordable
and
better
quality
bandwidth
to
meet
consumer's
increasing
demands.
We
applaud
the
teams
at
ILS,
Khrunichev
and
Space
System's
Loral
who
worked
tirelessly
to
ensure
a
flawless
mission
and
launch,"
said
ViaSat-1
CEO,
Mark
Dankberg.