Hopefully someone here who keeps up with these things can tell me the tentative launch date for the new satellite that is to provide a lot of new HD bandwidth.
Hopefully someone here who keeps up with these things can tell me the tentative launch date for the new satellite that is to provide a lot of new HD bandwidth.
Right now, E11 is scheduled to be launched by SeaLaunch. E11 is third in line for launch. However, with the problems suffered by D10, the next 2 sats (both the same model as D10) may be pulled for diagnostics. Look for a launch of E11 as early as next month or by the end of March 2008. AMC-14 (leased by E*) is next in line at Baikonur. They have just suffered a launch failure by the Proton rocket. AMC-14 could be delayed for 6 - 9 months. Ciel-2, the replacement for 129, is scheduled for a 2009 launch.Hopefully someone here who keeps up with these things can tell me the tentative launch date for the new satellite that is to provide a lot of new HD bandwidth.
Right now, E11 is scheduled to be launched by SeaLaunch. E11 is third in line for launch. However, with the problems suffered by D10, the next 2 sats (both the same model as D10) may be pulled for diagnostics. Look for a launch of E11 as early as next month or by the end of March 2008. AMC-14 (leased by E*) is next in line at Baikonur. They have just suffered a launch failure by the Proton rocket. AMC-14 could be delayed for 6 - 9 months. Ciel-2, the replacement for 129, is scheduled for a 2009 launch.
I don't know anything about this stuff, but all these satellite problems, launch delays, and launch failures seem a bit much lately. Have these kinds of things increased over the past couple of years, or is this par for the course?
Look for a launch of E11 as early as next month or by the end of March 2008.
Right now, E11 is scheduled to be launched by SeaLaunch. E11 is third in line for launch. However, with the problems suffered by D10, the next 2 sats (both the same model as D10) may be pulled for diagnostics. Look for a launch of E11 as early as next month or by the end of March 2008. AMC-14 (leased by E*) is next in line at Baikonur. They have just suffered a launch failure by the Proton rocket. AMC-14 could be delayed for 6 - 9 months. Ciel-2, the replacement for 129, is scheduled for a 2009 launch.
However, with the problems suffered by D10, the next 2 sats (both the same model as D10) may be pulled for diagnostics.
I think you are confusing D11 with D12. D12 is the spare. D12 is not scheduled to launch at this time.I just read somewhere else that this satellite is intended to replace one of the existing ones. It will result in no extra capacity. It was "the other board" so I will not post a link.
I think you are confusing D11 with D12. D12 is the spare. D12 is not scheduled to launch at this time.
Let's just say that it is speculation. I have a $400 million communication satellite that is identical or nearly identical to the satellite that was just launched as is known to have a defect. Do I just trust to luck that my satellite will work properly or do I ask the manufacture to double check to make sure mine does not have the same defective parts? This is assuming that Boeing knows what happened to D10. If Boeing doesn't know the cause of the failure, do I go ahead and launch anyway? I wouldn't and neither would you. I would wait for the final report on the failure and its probable cause before launching the satellite.So again - is your 'statement' that D11 may be delayed your personal opinion, or is it based on any credible info that has been put out by a relliable source?
This one made a little earlier:
"However, with the problems suffered by D10, the next 2 sats (both the same model as D10) may be pulled for diagnostics."