Russia successfully launched the European telecommunications satellite
Russia successfully launched Proton-M missiles carrying European communication satellites with Briz-M propulsion blocks.
The Russian Proton-M missile was launched at 1:38 am on September 30 (Moscow time) from Baikonur space center, Kazakhstan, RT reported.
Proton-M rocket of Russia.(Photo: RIA Novosti)
According to the schedule, Russian missiles will be launched on July 21, but are postponed after another Proton-M missile carries three US $ 200 million satellites that exploded on July 2. .
SESAstra is owned by the European Astra 2E satellite rocket, designed to transmit radio and television programs in both analog and digital formats, as well as to ensure the communication network via electricity. Voice and Internet for subscribers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The successful launch of the European telecommunications satellite marked the return of Russian unmanned aerial devices after 3 months from the explosion.
A rocket named Proton-M also fell in Baiknur in August 2012 when it was impossible to bring two satellites into orbit.
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