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Delay of the day: SES-5

Submit on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012 22:58

The launch of SES-5 (aka Sirius 5) aboard a Proton M from Baikonur has been rescheduled again. It was originally scheduled for 18 June, then delayed 24 hours and later to 7 July (UTC) after engineers received an out of tolerance telemetry reading on a first stage subsystem.Other Posts:Thales Alenia Space to supply new version of EGNOS to ESAProton failure possibly caused by over-fuellingSea Launch Explosion Deemed An Engine FailureAsiaSat 5 pre3-launch detailsSES Americom Adds Home2US To IP Prime ServiceWhy Cable TV is Being Beaten Out by Satellite TVHow to Cut Down Your Costs With Any Cable TV Package?EUMETSAT extends Jason-3 deadline

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