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Washington, DC March 13, 1998 - ![]() The decision by the firm in essence redeems the rocket from the upper stage failure last Christmas that doomed the satellite. Launch insurance for the lost spacecraft, believed to be in the neighborhood of $200 million, will be used to pay for the replacement that will also ride the Proton. The new satellite, Asiasat 3C, will also be built by Hughes, which made Asiasat 3. The 3C will be an identical copy of the spacecraft lost in 1997, so assembly should not take more than 15 months, space industry sources suggested. Launch of the replacement aboard the Proton from the same pad as Asiasat 3 will take place in the fall of 1999, AST officials confirmed. The action by AST serves to help Lockheed Martin and International Launch Services Inc. to maintain an aggressive marketing campaign for the Proton, whose failure in the Asiasat 3 in December was its only mishap in 1997. Proton M, an improved variant, will begin flying in late 1998, competiting against the Boeing Sea Launch Zenit 3 and French Ariane 4 series in the hotly contested international medium lift launcher market. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Space
![]() ![]() The successful launch Thursday of India's heaviest satellite from spaceport of Kourou in French Guyana may have boosted the country's space research efforts to yet another level, but it has also lifted the spirits of at least three Direct-To-Home televisions broadcasters, one of which has been waiting for years to launch its services in India. |
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