Russia launched the EchoStar-16 communications satellite
The Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos said that the country on November 20 launched a communications satellite into orbit with proton-M boosters.
The Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos said that the country on November 20 launched a communications satellite into orbit with proton-M boosters.
EchoStar-16 satellite
The live streaming image shows that boosters carrying the EchoStar-16 live broadcast satellite leave the launch pad at 22:31 Moscow time (18:30 GMT) from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan.
According to Roscosmos, the EchoStar-16 satellite has been separated from the rocket about 10 minutes after launch and will be put on orbit by the propellant at 7 43 hours Moscow time (4 43 GMT) on November 21. .
This 15-year live broadcast satellite service is designed and produced by Space System / Loral.
The device is equipped with 32 Ku-Band transceivers that can cover up to the US.
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