Orbital Sciences Corporation (ticker: ORB, exchange: New York Stock Exchange (.N))
News Release -
26-Apr-2010
Orbital-Built SES-1 Communications Satellite Successfully Launched-- Satellite Is Performing as Expected Early in a 15-Year Service
Lifetime -- -- Spacecraft Is Second of Five Commercial Satellites Built by
Orbital Scheduled To Be Launched in 2010 --
DULLES, Va., Apr 26, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE: ORB), one of the world's leading
space technology companies, today announced that the SES-1 satellite,
built by the company for SES WORLD SKIES, was successfully launched into
orbit aboard an International Launch Services (ILS) Proton rocket from
the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The mission began on Saturday,
April 24, with the lift-off of the Proton space launch vehicle at 7:18
a.m. (EDT). The satellite successfully separated from the Proton
rocket's Breeze M upper stage eight hours and 58 minutes after liftoff.
Mr. Christopher Richmond, Orbital's Senior Vice President and head of
its communications satellite business unit, said, "Following the launch
of the SES-1 satellite on Saturday, we are very pleased with the
progress of the mission so far. The ILS Proton accurately delivered the
satellite into its intended orbit and the spacecraft has been performing
nominally since its separation from the launch vehicle. Together with
the engineering team from SES WORLD SKIES, we have begun the process of
in-orbit testing that will be carried out over the next several weeks."
Mr. Richmond added, "With the launch of SES-1, the second company-built
commercial communications satellite to be launched in 2010, we are well
into a very busy year during which a total of five geosynchronous orbit
communications satellites are scheduled to be delivered and launched for
customers around the world."
Orbital designed, built and tested the SES-1 spacecraft at the company's
satellite manufacturing facility in Dulles, VA. The state-of-the-art
satellite will replace SES' existing AMC-2 and AMC-4 spacecraft at the
101 degrees West longitude orbital position. The satellite carries 24
C-band transponders as well as 24 Ku-band transponders and has been
designed to provide in-orbit services for 15 years. The SES-1 satellite
is based on Orbital's Star 2.4 platform and will generate approximately
five kilowatts of payload power.
Orbital is also building two other satellites for SES WORLD SKIES.
Currently, the SES-2 and SES-3 spacecraft are in production and testing
at the company's Dulles, VA facilities. Together, the three SES
spacecraft will deliver full 50-state coverage of the U.S. in both C-
and Ku-band frequencies from their strategically important orbital
locations.
About SES
SES (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) wholly owns the
market-leading satellite operators SES ASTRA and SES WORLD SKIES, and
participations in Ciel in Canada, QuetzSat in Mexico as well as in
satellite infrastructure start-up O3b Networks. SES provides outstanding
satellite communications solutions via a global fleet of 41 satellites
in 26 orbital locations. For further information: www.ses.com
About Orbital
Orbital develops and manufactures small- and medium-class rockets and
space systems for commercial, military and civil government customers.
The company's primary products are satellites and launch vehicles,
including low-Earth orbit, geosynchronous-Earth orbit and planetary
exploration spacecraft for communications, remote sensing, scientific
and defense missions; human-rated space systems for Earth-orbit, lunar
and other missions; ground- and air-launched rockets that deliver
satellites into orbit; and missile defense systems that are used as
interceptor and target vehicles. Orbital also provides satellite
subsystems and space-related technical services to U.S. Government
agencies and laboratories. More information about Orbital can be found
at http://www.orbital.com
Note to Editors: High resolution images of the SES-1 satellite
are available on Orbital's web site at: http://www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/ImagesMultimedia/Images/SatelliteSpaceSystems/index.shtml

SOURCE: Orbital Sciences Corporation
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