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    Proton (Russian: протон) ('proton') was a Soviet series of four cosmic ray and elementary particle detecting satellites. Orbited 1965–68, three on test...
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    the launch vehicle itself. The moniker "Proton" originates from a series of similarly named scientific satellites, which were among the rocket's first payloads...
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  • UTC from Baikonur Site 81/23 by a Proton-K / Blok DM-2M directly to geostationary orbit. The launch and satellite deployment was successful and both...
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    March 1967 carried a Soyuz 7K-L1 as part of the Zond program. During the so-called Moon Race these Proton/Soyuz/Zond flights consisted of several uncrewed...
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  • Retrieved 10 October 2011. "ILS Proton Successfully Launches the Intelsat 16 Satellite for Intelsat; First ILS Proton Launch of 2010" (Press release)...
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  • for the ILS Proton launch of the Mexsat-1 satellite". International Launch Services. 9 March 2012. "Boeing Completes 2nd 702HP Satellite for the Government...
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    Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA). Its mission was to analyze electron and proton radiation energies in a highly elliptical orbit. Explorer S-46 was a joint...
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  • AMC-9 (redirect from AMC-9 (satellite))
    satellite owned by SES World Skies, part of SES S.A. Launched on 6 June 2003, from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on the 300th launch of a Proton family...
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    satellite was identified as both Luch and Olymp, and later named Olymp-K, was manifested to fly on the Proton-M. It launched successfully on a Proton-M/Briz-M...
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    Nimiq (category Communications satellites of Canada)
    1999 by a Proton-K / Blok DM-03 launch vehicle from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It was Canada's first direct broadcast digital TV satellite and was...
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  • March 1962. The first Soviet satellites orbiting Earth were named Sputnik, Polyot (starting in 1963), Elektron (in 1964), Proton (in 1965), and Molniya (in...
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  • Archived 2008-03-27 at the Wayback Machine "ILS Proton Successfully Launches The Turksat-4B Satellite For Turksat". ILS. 17 October 2015. Retrieved 2...
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    Dish satellites. Anik G1 was launched on April 16, 2013, by a Proton-M from Baikonur Cosmodrome for Telesat. Anik G1 is a multi-mission satellite manufactured...
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  • launched by Molniya rockets. Starting with two failures in 1969, the heavier Proton-K rocket was used to launch larger 5 tonne spacecraft, consisting of an...
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  • Bulgaria 1300 (category Satellites of Bulgaria)
    The satellite was developed by the Bulgarian Space Agency around the "Meteor" bus, provided by the Soviet Union as part of the Interkosmos program. Assembly...
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  • GLONASS (redirect from Glonass (satellite))
    double. Block II satellites were typically launched three at a time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome using Proton-K Blok-DM2 or Proton-K Briz-M boosters...
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  • Proton-M/Briz-M rocket left it in a useless orbit. The satellite was intentionally deorbited 26 March 2012, despite proposals to place the satellite into...
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    Explorer 14 (category Satellites formerly orbiting Earth)
    ranges. The electron measurements worked throughout the life of the satellite. The proton channel slowly became intermittent and by mid-December 1962 was...
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  • Yamal 202 (category Spacecraft launched by Proton rockets)
    communications satellite operated by Gazprom Space Systems and built by RSC Energia. It was, along with Yamal-201 the second dual launch of the Yamal program and...
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  • expected to deploy three Uragan-M satellites for the GLONASS constellation, with the first three stages of the Proton placing the Blok DM and payload into...
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    Vanguard 3 (category Derelict satellites orbiting Earth)
    Vanguard 3 (Harvard designation: 1959 Eta 1) is a scientific satellite that was launched into Earth orbit by the Vanguard SLV-7 on 18 September 1959,...
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    2019, the Russian space program lost both of its scientific satellites until the launch of Spektr-RG in July 2019. The satellite decayed from orbit on 16...
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    was launched on 7 July 1988, and Phobos 2 on 12 July 1988, each aboard a Proton-K rocket. Phobos 1 suffered a terminal failure en route to Mars. Phobos...
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    Türksat 4B (category Satellites using the Spacebus bus)
    the Turksat 4A and Turksat 4B Satellites on ILS Proton". ILS Launch. Retrieved 2013-01-20. "Launch Schedule 2014". Satellite Launches. Archived from the...
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  • AngoSat 2 (category Satellites of Angola)
    scientists. The satellite was designed to be compatible with the Proton-M or Breeze-M launch vehicle, which is capable of placing the satellite into geostationary...
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    Iridium satellites on three Proton-K rockets in 1997–1998. Salyut managed to sign only one contract for launching the Inmarsat-3 F satellite with Proton-K at...
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    A satellite or an artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body. They have a variety of uses, including...
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    Space industry of Russia (category Space program of Russia)
    the Proton-M rocket and the Fregat upper stage. The company's new Angara rocket family is expected to be put into service 2013. The largest satellite manufacturer...
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    Clark, Stephen (14 December 2009). "Breaking News | Proton launches three Russian navigation satellites". Spaceflight Now. Archived from the original on...
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  • Türksat (company) (category Communications satellite operators)
    23 December 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2014. "Proton-M orbited the Turkish communications satellite". Russian Defence Export Rosoboronexport. 17 February...
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