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- From: dennisn@ecs.comm.mot.com (Dennis Newkirk)
- Subject: Iridium plans use of Proton
- Organization: Motorola
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 17:44:00 GMT
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- This weeks Space News has 3 stories related to Iridium.
- The first says Iridium spokesman John Windolph confirmed
- the Russian Proton booster has been selected as one of
- several launch suppliers. The article also claims 3
- Protons are planned to launch 21 Iridium satellites.
-
- In a related story, Lockheed (prime contractor for
- Iridium satellites) has entered a partnership with the
- Krunichev plant near Moscow to market the Proton booster.
- Lockheed has agreed to pay $5 million over the next few
- years to support the Krunichev plant and in return gets
- exclusive marketing rights for all but Russian government
- use of the Proton.
-
- Any export of a US satellite like Iridium must still
- get export permits to permit launch on the Proton. The
- State Department approved the partnership late last month
- and this decision is producing criticism now from
- some US government officials, says Space News.
-
- Last month the Russian Prime Minister announced the
- deal and said something about funding Krunichev to
- establish new Proton launch facilities at Plesetsk,
- a move that would be good for NPO Energia which has mentioned
- the desire to launch Mir 2 from Russian territory.
-
- There are a lot more details in the articles so check
- them out if your interested, I don't know anything about
- Iridium.
-
- Dennis Newkirk (dennisn@ecs.comm.mot.com)
- Motorola, Land Mobile Products Sector
- Schaumburg, IL
-