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Russians have another botched Proton launch
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<blockquote data-quote="Analoguesat" data-source="post: 807876" data-attributes="member: 176362"><p>A report here</p><p></p><p>-http://www.zarya.info/Gallimaufry/120707ProtonFailure.php</p><p></p><p>with a beautiful YT video from a lad in Canada who managed to image the satellites going overhead!</p><p></p><p>Its quite clear from the YT vid that the satelllites have seperated from the stack. In this case they are almost certainly a lost cause as they wont have anywhere near enough propellant to get to geostationary orbit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analoguesat, post: 807876, member: 176362"] A report here -http://www.zarya.info/Gallimaufry/120707ProtonFailure.php with a beautiful YT video from a lad in Canada who managed to image the satellites going overhead! Its quite clear from the YT vid that the satelllites have seperated from the stack. In this case they are almost certainly a lost cause as they wont have anywhere near enough propellant to get to geostationary orbit. [/QUOTE]
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