ULA Delta 4 Heavy Orbits NROL-37 Payload – Satellite Today
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Rocket: Delta IV Heavy; Payload: NRO-37; Date: 11 June 2016, 1711 UTC; Launch site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, USA. http://www.sat-nd.com/archive/?id=2016061200
Rocket: Chang Zheng 3C; Payload: BeiDou-2 G7; Date: 12 June 2016, 1530 UTC; Launch site: Xichang Satellite Launch Center, China. The navigation satellite was catalogued in a 219 x 34,574 km x 19.3 degrees geostationary transfer orbit. http://www.sat-nd.com/archive/?id=2016061201
According to International Launch Services, the Briz M upper stage achieved a precise injection orbit of 3,428 x 64,964 km inclined 29.53 degrees, within 1.1 m/s of target, during the recent Intelsat 31 mission. http://www.sat-nd.com/archive/?id=2016061202
Following testing in France and Germany, a new type of dispenser designed to carry four navigation satellites into orbit at once is now in French Guiana, in place for Galileo’s first Ariane 5 launch later this year. http://www.sat-nd.com/archive/?id=2016061002
The ULA Delta IV NROL-37 launch was scrubbed on 9 June owing to violation of multiple launch weather criteria. http://www.sat-nd.com/archive/?id=2016061001