Ongoing operations!

Over the weekend various planned testing and operations continued in preparation for the launch of the TURKSAT-4A satellite. The Breeze M was transported to Area 141 today, where it will undergo fueling.  The customer enjoyed seeing their Breeze M, appreciating the clear blue skies as the backdrop. Also taking place today was a tour of Hall 111.  This allowed the teams the opportunity to see the Proton hardware up close, which is always an impressive site.

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Weekends in Baikonur

While the launch teams work very long hours and do not take weekends off, there was a chance to come together for a BBQ on Saturday night.  With TURKSAT, MELCO and the MEXSAT site visit team joining us as well as all of the various satellite contractors it made for a truly International event.  Many thanks to the ILS site visit team for planning and executing a wonderful evening! While the primary focus during a launch campaign in Baikonur is for a successful mission it is always nice to interact with the customer and manufacturer outside of the processing halls.  A certain camaraderie is usually forged despite the language and cultural differences.  

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The Spacecraft has landed!

Today the TURKSAT-4A spacecraft landed in Baikonur at Yubileiny Airport.  The team spent a frigid day managing the spacecraft and equipment offload from the Antonov aircraft. It is a slow and careful process to maneuver the spacecraft container from the Antonov to the railcar.  The railcar with the spacecraft is now headed to Building 92A-50 and will begin processing.  It should be mentioned that with the TURKSAT-4A arrival a new milestone has been met in Baikonur as this is the first satellite manufactured by MELCO to be launched on ILS Proton.  We welcome MELCO and look forward to working with them on this campaign.

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Launch & Satellite Contract Review | ILS Rises Above Proton Problems

 
Proton. Credit: ILS photo
 
ILS was able to conduct three more flights after the July failure, an indication of just how quickly Proton, and the commercial market, can return to business as usual with Proton.

PARIS — Conducting seven successful commercial flights in 2013, which is about what it planned, International Launch Services (ILS) almost shrugged off the July failure of a Proton rocket on a government mission.

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Unpacking and Moving In!

Today’s activities included unpacking and inspection of the TURKSAT-4A spacecraft (SC) from its shipping container in Hall 101.  Later tonight the SC will be moved to Hall 103A where it will begin testing.  Concurrently, operations with the Proton launch vehicle and the Breeze M are proceeding nominally in Hall 111 and Hall 101 respectively.
Today we also welcomed the visiting members from the Secretary of Communications and Transportation of Mexico, MEXSAT, for a site visit of Baikonur.  Similar to TURKSAT and MELCO, MEXSAT is a first time ILS customer.  ILS is very proud to host new customers and eager to show MEXSAT the Baikonur Cosmodrome facilities.
 

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And so it begins!

With the main team arrival on January 13th, the launch campaign for TURKSAT-4A has officially begun. It was a wintery landing but all personnel and their luggage along with equipment landed safely!  The Proton, Breeze M, Payload Fairing and other hardware necessary for the launch are in various processing halls undergoing tests in preparation for the launch.  The spacecraft is scheduled to arrive by Antonov on January 16th.  Until then we will be getting reacquainted with the facilities and equipment.
 

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