Vehicle: Proton M/ Breeze M
The Satellite
- Satellite Operator: Intelsat
- Satellite Manufacturer: EADS Astrium
- Purpose: Various Services
- Platform: Eurostar E3000
- Separated Mass: 5575 kg
- Satellite Design Life: 13 years
Highlights
- 6th ILS launch of 2004
- 32nd launch for Intelsat aboard Atlas and Proton launch vehicles
- 29th ILS Proton launch
- 307th Proton launch
Latest News
ILS And Proton Successfully Launch Intelsat 10-02 Satellite
Launch Resources
Final Details of the Launch and Separation
- The Proton M vehicle lifted off from Baikonur’s Pad 39 at 4:27 a.m, June 17, local time (June 16: 18:27 EDT, 22:27 GMT).
- Nominal separation took place at 1:37 p.m. local time on June 17, (03:37 EDT, 07:37 GMT).
- Separation of the Intelsat 10-02 satellite occurred approximately 9 hours and 19 minutes after liftoff.
- Orbit Parameters: Predicted: 4092 km x 35,834 km x 23.6 degrees.
- SC Separation
- Fifth Burn
- Fourth Burn
- APT Jettison
- Third Burn
- Second Burn
- First Burn
- Stage Separations
- Liftoff
- Rollout to Pad 39
- Breeze M Fueling
- Begin Joint Operations
- SC Fuel Loading
- Breeze M Arrival
- SC/GSE Arrival
- Proton Arrival
- Early Team Arrival