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Old September 5th 03, 11:10 PM
ed kyle
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Dow Jones Business News

"http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/030905/0013000006_2.html"

is reporting that Measat Global Bhd. will pay only
$48.7 million for a 2005 ILS Proton launch of its
Measat-3 comsat. That is about half the cost of
comparable Atlas, Delta, Zenit, or Ariane launchers.

Proton M/Briz M can put 21 metric tons into LEO or
5.5 tons into GTO.

No wonder Boeing pulled out of the commercial market.

- Ed Kyle
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Old September 6th 03, 10:56 AM
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"ed kyle" wrote in message
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Dow Jones Business News

"http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/030905/0013000006_2.html"

is reporting that Measat Global Bhd. will pay only
$48.7 million for a 2005 ILS Proton launch of its
Measat-3 comsat. That is about half the cost of
comparable Atlas, Delta, Zenit, or Ariane launchers.

Proton M/Briz M can put 21 metric tons into LEO or
5.5 tons into GTO.

No wonder Boeing pulled out of the commercial market.

- Ed Kyle


I think they got into ILS so they could corner the high-mass end of the
commercial market and that has put them _out_ of the high-mass end of the
market with their own launcher! More's the pitty.
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Destruction, Mr Bush?


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Old September 6th 03, 02:53 PM
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"Alan Erskine" wrote in message ...
"ed kyle" wrote in message
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Dow Jones Business News

"http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/030905/0013000006_2.html"

is reporting that Measat Global Bhd. will pay only
$48.7 million for a 2005 ILS Proton launch of its
Measat-3 comsat. That is about half the cost of
comparable Atlas, Delta, Zenit, or Ariane launchers.

Proton M/Briz M can put 21 metric tons into LEO or
5.5 tons into GTO.

No wonder Boeing pulled out of the commercial market.


I think they got into ILS so they could corner the high-mass end of the
commercial market and that has put them _out_ of the high-mass end of the
market with their own launcher! More's the pitty.


Lockheed Martin [and Boeing] are, of course, very much in
the high mass market for U.S. Government launches. For
some reason, the U.S. Government doesn't mind paying $90+
million for a launch that now costs $48.7 million on the
world market. It is a lucrative gig for these companies,
but I'm starting to get ticked off about it as a taxpayer.
I wonder what Krunichev whould charge the Pentagon for a
Proton launch?

- Ed Kyle
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Old September 6th 03, 04:23 PM
Alan Erskine
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Lockheed Martin [and Boeing] are, of course, very much in
the high mass market for U.S. Government launches. For
some reason, the U.S. Government doesn't mind paying $90+
million for a launch that now costs $48.7 million on the
world market. It is a lucrative gig for these companies,
but I'm starting to get ticked off about it as a taxpayer.
I wonder what Krunichev whould charge the Pentagon for a
Proton launch?

- Ed Kyle


Imagine launching a KH-xx on a Russian launcher - just isn't going to
happen, no matter how much an American launcher costs.

--
Alan Erskine
alanerskine(at)optusnet.com.au
Where are the Weapons of Mass
Destruction, Mr Bush?


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Old September 6th 03, 05:14 PM
Brian Thorn
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 19:56:55 +1000, "Alan Erskine"
wrote:

Proton M/Briz M can put 21 metric tons into LEO or
5.5 tons into GTO.


No wonder Boeing pulled out of the commercial market.


I think they got into ILS so they could corner the high-mass end of the
commercial market and that has put them _out_ of the high-mass end of the
market with their own launcher!


That would be Lockheed-Martin, not Boeing.

Boeing got into the high end of the market with Delta III.

Brian
 




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