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Russian Rocket Puts U.S. Satellite in Orbit

Sea Launch to Put U.S. Telecoms Satellite Into Orbit
© http://www.spacenews.ru/MOSCOW, June 1 (RIA Novosti)
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A Russian rocket on Friday successfully put the U.S. Intelsat 19 telecoms satellite into orbit, following a seaborne launch, the Russian space corporation Energia said.
The Zenit-3SL rocket lifted off from the launch pad Odyssey in the Pacific Ocean at 05:23 GMT on Friday.
Odyssey, positioned on the equator, is a converted oil rig operated by the Swiss-based rocket company Sea Launch.
The 5,600 kilogram Intelsat 19 is a geostationary communications satellite built by Space Systems Loral.
The satellite carries 46 C-band and 34 Ku-band transponders to provide telecoms services to high-growth markets around the Pacific Rim, including Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and U.S. West Coast.

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