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Previous Launch(es)

Date: July 10
Launch Vehicle: Proton M
Payload: EchoStar-15
Launch Site:Baikonur

Date: June 4
Launch Vehicle: Proton M
Payload: Arabsat-5B
Launch Site:Baikonur

Read more at International Launch Services'Web site



Planned Launch(es)

Date: September
Launch Vehicle: Proton M
Payload: GLONASS
Launch Site:Baikonur


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News from Partners and Branches

TsAGI Tested New Wind Power Plants

15.07.2010

The Industrial Aerodynamics Department of TsAGI’s Moscow Division has tested two wind power plants of a new type. The tests ordered jointly by the Khrunichev Space Center and the ERGA Public Corporation were carried out in the T 1-2 Wind Tunnel.

ILS SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES THE ECHOSTAR XV SATELLITE FOR DISH NETWORK. 5th ILS PROTON MISSION OF 2010; 7th PROTON IN 6 MONTHS

11.07.2010

BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan, July 11, 2010 – International Launch Services (ILS), a leading launch services provider for the global commercial satellite industry, 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.
he 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.
To read ILS press release, visit http://www.ilslaunch.com/news-071110

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Angara's Second URM-1 Test Firing Completed at Rocket & Space Industry Research & Testing Center

01.10.2009

On  1 October another test firing of the Universal Rocket Module (URM)-1 for Russia's  Angara family of launch vehicles - currently under development - took place at the Rocket & Space Industry Research & Testing Center near Moscow.

 

The URM-1 test article was fired at a specially built test stand, the largest in Europe, to verify the engine performance at its maximum power level.

 

The test, which lasted 203.4 seconds, was the second in a series of firing tests planned for the URM-1.

 

The first test was successfully conducted at this site on 30 July 2009. The next step in the development program will involve testing at maximum operating pressure a pneumatic and hydraulic system that supplies fuel to the engine.

 

The Khrunichev Space Center is the prime contractor for the Angara Space Rocket Complex and is responsible for its design, development and testing. The Angara family consists of small, medium and heavy lift boosters.

 

The development of the Angara family of boosters is a task of national importance. Angara's performance characteristics are expected to compete successfully with the world's best launcher systems.

 

 

 

 

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Latest News:

27.07.2010July Incident Involving Proton (Addendum)
22.07.2010Khrunichev Space Center at Farnborough International Airshow 2010
21.07.2010Proton Unharmed by Rail Incident
19.07.2010Statement by Vladimir Ye.Nesterov, Khrunichev Director-General, at Press Conference on 15 July 2010
16.07.2010July 16th Marks the 45th Anniversary of the First Proton Launch
14.07.2010Notice of Khrunichev's General Director Press Conference to be held in Moscow on July 15
11.07.2010Seventh Successful Proton Launch This Year: EchoStar 15 Satellite Inserted to Target Orbit
10.07.2010Proton M launcher lifts off from Baikonur with EchoStar 15, a U.S. communication satellite
05.07.2010Tests of Angara URM 2 Common Core Booster Going On at Space-Industry Research-and-Test Center
18.06.2010Space-Industry Research-and-Test Center Proceeds with Tests of Angara URM 2 Common Core Booster

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News Releases

July Incident Involving Proton (Addendum)

27.07.2010

The rail convoy with the Proton launch vehicle assigned to support launch of GLONASS M satellites arrived in the Integration-and-Test Facility at the Baikonur launch base yesterday and the launcher units were offloaded from rail cars.
At present, a board of experts set up by the Khrunichev Space Center is to determine the launcher status and to answer one question: Is this launch vehicle flightworthy to support the scheduled GLONASS mission?
The existing situation will have no effect on the launch of GLONASS satellites on a Proton launch vehicle planned to be carried out in September. The mission will take place as scheduled.
It is to be reminded that the dedicated rail convoy got subjected to an inadvertent impact near the city of Ulyanovsk on 18 July as this convoy was transporting a Proton launch vehicle.

Khrunichev Space Center at Farnborough International Airshow 2010

22.07.2010

The Khrunichev Space Center (KhSC) presents innovative solutions in the area of means designed to deliver space vehicles to orbit, at the Farnborough International Airshow 2010 – a demonstration of military and aerospace technology inaugurated at the Farnborough Aerodrome in the suburb of London, United Kingdom on July 19th.
The Khrunichev display is part of the unified exhibit of the Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos). Along with the Khrunichev Space Center, it is the Korolev Energia Space Hardware Corporation, the Lavochkin Research and Production Corporation, the TsKB-Progress Space Hardware Center, the Satellite-based Information Systems Public Corporation and other Roscosmos companies who represent the Russian space industry within the framework of the Roscosmos exhibit.

Proton Unharmed by Rail Incident

21.07.2010

On Sunday, 18 July, in the Ulyanovsk area, the special-purpose train carrying a Proton launch vehicle collided with an oncoming train. No visible damage has been sustained by the rocket.

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