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Live coverage - webcast info for Echostar IX / Telstar 13 SeaLaunch on Aug 7



 
 
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Old August 5th 03, 09:43 PM
Rusty B
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Default Live coverage - webcast info for Echostar IX / Telstar 13 SeaLaunch on Aug 7

From the Boeing / Sealaunch website:

"Preparations are proceeding as scheduled for the launch of the
EchoStar IX/Telstar 13 communications satellite on August 7. Liftoff
is planned for 8:31pm Pacific Daylight Time. Our live launch coverage
will begin at this site at 8:10pm. Sea Launch will use its Zenit-3SL
rocket to lift the 4,737 kg (10,443 lb) spacecraft to a high perigee
geosynchronous transfer orbit from the Odyssey Launch Platform,
positioned on the Equator."

http://www.boeing.com/special/sea-la...ent_launch.htm

There will be live coverage for subscribers to Dish Network on DISH
Channel 101 starting about 8:00pm PDT on Aug 7.

There will also be a live WEBCAST. Links to the live WEBCAST are on
the
Boeing / Sealaunch website at the above URL.



-Rusty Barton - Antelope, California
 




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