ILS Proton Successfully
Launches Satmex 8 Satellite for Satmex
26 March 2013
International Launch Services (ILS), has successfully
carried the Satmex 8 satellite into orbit on an ILS Proton
launch vehicle for Satélites Mexicanos S.A. de C.V. (Satmex)
of Mexico City, Mexico.
The ILS Proton Breeze M vehicle launched from Pad 39 at the
Baikonur Cosmodrome at 01:07 today local time (19:07 GMT and
15:07 EDT on March 26). Utilizing a standard 5-burn
Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) mission design, the Breeze M
successfully released the Satmex 8 satellite into orbit 9 hours
and 13 minutes after launch. The satellite, built on the
flight-proven 1300 platform, weighed nearly 5.5 metric tons at
liftoff and was the 25th Space Systems/Loral (SSL)
satellite launched on an ILS Proton rocket. This was also the
first Satmex satellite launched by ILS and the first ILS Proton
launch of the year.
Satmex 8 will replace Satmex 5 and will provide enhanced
performance and capacity in North, Central and South America at
116.8 west longitude. This new high-power, fixed service
satellite has 24 C- and 40 Ku-band transponders, and will
improve the current continental and regional services for video
contribution and distribution, broadband, cellular backhaul and
distance learning.
Satmex 8 adds 45% of total capacity over Satmex 5 which
translates to 94% of increased capacity on Ku band to fulfill
the growing demand for satellite services in the Americas.
This was the 384th launch for Proton since its maiden flight
in 1965 and the 78th ILS Proton launch. The Proton Breeze M
vehicle was developed and built by Khrunichev Research and
Production Space Center of Moscow, Russia’s premier space
industry manufacturer and majority shareholder in ILS.
“We want to thank Satmex for entrusting us with the launch of
the Satmex 8 satellite. We also want to express our sincere
appreciation for the ILS, Khrunichev, Satmex, and SSL teams for
their tireless work in ensuring the mission’s success,” said ILS
President Phil Slack.
Satmex President and CEO Patricio Northland added, “We are
delighted with the successful ILS Proton launch and orbit of
Satmex 8, the latest satellite in our expanding fleet. Satmex
offers fixed satellite transmission services to more than 90% of
the population in the Americas, and this important addition will
provide enhanced performance and capacity to our coverage areas.
It also positions us well for future launches of advanced models
that will mark step-change expansions in our capabilities. Our
sincere gratitude goes to all those who played a role in
building and orbiting the Satmex 8 satellite.”