KA-SAT Integrated Launch Vehicle

The ILV rolled out the Breeze M fueling station yesterday afternoon. The first day of fueling was completed yesterday evening, and now we are on to day two. Tonight is the State Commission meeting to authorize rollout to the launch pad. If we receive authorization, we’ll start the rollout to the launch pad at 6:30 a.m. tomorrow morning, Baikonur time.
On Tuesday night we had a spaghetti night. Thanks to Pete and Dave for the yummy food! Tomorrow night we’ll have a Christmas dinner. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone!

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KA-SAT Joint Operations Restarted!

Joint ops restarted on Friday! The orbital unit, which consists of the space craft/adapter/upper stage, was tilted and then encapsulated by the payload fairing. A dinner was held Friday evening to celebrate the restart of joint ops. It was a nice evening, with a delicious meal prepared by Olga, the restaurant manager, and her team. On Saturday, everyone went to Hall 101 to sign the fairing. It was a great time, with many personal messages left on the fairing. Sunday the ascent unit (the orbital unit plus the fairing) was moved to Hall 111 and integrated with the launch vehicle. We now have an integrated launch vehicle and are getting closer to the launch! The next two days will be quieter due to Breeze M fueling. After that, it will be time to roll out to the launch pad!

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Preliminary Report from Russian State Commission Rules Out Proton M as Cause of Glonass Launch Failure

Reston, VA, December 10, 2010 – Today’s preliminary report of the Russian State Commission investigating the cause of the Proton M Block DM-03 GLONASS launch failure on December 5 exonerates the performance of the Proton M, built and operated by Khrunichev State Research and Production Center (Khrunichev) as a cause of the Proton M Block DM-03 GLONASS mission failure. However, the KA-SAT mission team of ILS, Khrunichev, Eutelsat and Astrium are standing down at the launch site for about a week and will use the additional time to thoroughly review the preliminary report and data issued by the Russian State Commission.

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KA-SAT Winter BBQ

ILS sponsored a BBQ at the end of the second day of propellant loading on Friday. The Astrium propellant team worked very hard and the BBQ was a nice break before their changeover day. Pete and Dave fired up the grill and the fire pit, and ILS moved the heaters into the pavilion. The food was great and the company was even better. The drinks that were not in the pavilion froze before the BBQ was in full swing, and so did the pickles. But the problem was quickly solved – grilled pickles! Thanks to all to who worked on the BBQ – it was a great time!

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KA-SAT Joint Operations

We started joint operations yesterday afternoon. It was a long day, but all parties did a great job and worked very hard to get the spacecraft (SC) mated to the payload adapter (PLA). Today the SC/PLA stack was mated to the Breeze M and is vertical in Hall 101 undergoing joint electrical testing. It’s awesome to see the SC mated to the Breeze M. The great thing about joint ops starting is that we are getting closer to the launch!

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Russian Federal Proton M Block DM Glonass Mission

BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan December 05, 2010 – On 05 December 2010, a Russian Federal mission of a Proton M Block DM rocket was launched with three Glonass-M navigation satellites on board from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.  The satellite cluster was not injected into its intended orbit.

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Thanksgiving in Baikonur

Spacecraft standalone activities are in progress, so things are a little quieter here than last week, but that doesn’t mean we are not busy. We had Thanksgiving to celebrate!

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The KA-SAT Launch Campaign is Proceeding as Scheduled

BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan November 25, 2010 - In this early phase of the campaign, spacecraft stand-alone tests and pre-planned processing of the Proton Breeze M, the payload fairing and the adapter system are under way at the 92A-50 Integration and Test Facility (ITF).

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