New gas deflector arrives at Sea Launch home port

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New Gas Deflector Arrives at Sea Launch Home Port

"Long Beach, Calif., August 23, 2007 –Sea Launch’s newly manufactured gas deflector arrived at Home Port in Long Beach, Calif., on Aug. 20. Within hours, workers unloaded the 280-metric-ton structure from a cargo vessel, the Thor Amalie, and set it on a barge alongside the pier in preparation for installation on the Odyssey Launch Platform.

The gas deflector structure will be installed at the stern of the Odyssey Launch Platform, beneath the launch pad. Specialized workers are using a Strand Jack hydraulic lift and pneumatic chain hoists for aligning the structure into position. A special team responsible for the fabrication and installation of the gas deflector was assembled several months ago to formulate and execute the plan for this operation.

Lost during the failed January 30 launch attempt, the one-of-a-kind gas deflector directs engine exhaust away from the platform and controls the acoustic environment. The Design Bureau for Transport Machinery (DBTM) of Moscow, Russia, managed construction of the replacement structure at the Baltisky shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia, where the original deflector was built 10 years ago. DBTM is the prime contractor for the Sea Launch system’s ground support segment.

The Sea Launch vessels returned to Home Port earlier this month from a six-week stay at the Victoria Shipyard in British Columbia, where heavy industrial repairs and painting on the Launch Platform were completed. Final repairs and re-certification of various systems and associated launch support equipment on the Launch Platform are now underway at Home Port.

Installation of the gas deflector is a major milestone among these activities, which are all progressing on schedule. A chronological account of the “Mission Recovery” activities is posted on the Sea Launch website at Sea Launch Home Page. The Sea Launch team will transition to mission operations next month, in preparation for the launch of the Thuraya 3 satellite in October"
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DirecTV 11 should be next after the Thuraya launch...wishing best of luck for Sea Launch:).....Mods, perhaps we could make a "sticky" for the discussion of
Directv 11 ???? Just an idea...moonman
 
moonman, you recall the official word from the sea launch people was dec/jan for dtv 11 launch and it hinges on whether or not the october launch is successful!
 
moonman, you recall the official word from the sea launch people was dec/jan for dtv 11 launch and it hinges on whether or not the october launch is successful!

All I can tell you. is that LyngSat lists a Nov. launch, Satellite Launches - Sea Launch - LyngSat
and of course that would be completly dependant on the success of the T-3
launch which preceds DirecTV 11's launch.
SpaceFlight Now says Dec.
Spaceflight Now | Tracking Station | Worldwide launch schedule
As far as I can tell, SeaLaunch has not made any formal announcemt: Re :DirecTV 11's launch
 
i will agree..............no definitive date for dtv 11's launch will be set until the other rocket is launched and there are no problems. any postings now are still speculation.
 
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Agreed...I understand..just thought we could limit discussion under one title
rather than a bunch of 'em:eek:

no, moonman, i was referring to postings on the satellite websites, like the ones you mentioned. i didn't mean here! sorry, if i confused you.
 
no, moonman, i was referring to postings on the satellite websites, like the ones you mentioned. i didn't mean here! sorry, if i confused you.
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OK Now I get it.....I will be happy to scout any/all boards for any definate dates, and post anything I find...:cool:
right now it seems like any launch date is all over the place.
 
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