#SPACEX #FalconNine |#Airbus #SES12 Mission launching from Space launch complex 40 in a non-traditionally way…

 

On fourth of June 2018 on an east coast New York Sunday it’s the launch of the Airbus Defense and Space SES-12  on a reused Space X Falcon Nine that from Cape Canaveral Air force Station  from SLC 40- Space Launch Complex 40 Florida.. In which it will launch on a window during after midnight on 1229 hours Eastern Daylight time… in which the SES-12 Satellite will be deployed thirty two minutes after launch from Space Launch Complex 40 in a GTO –Geo Stationary transfer Orbit..

The Launch of the Space X Falcon Nine is a non-traditional launch due to that the Falcon nine core carrier stage won’t be landing on a drone ship it’ll won’t be recovering the core stage but it has been noted in the past Space X does marine landings to see how it experimentally performs in different various landing conditions to fine tune any missing parameters for any further modifications.. The Falcon Nine in question was previously used in OTV-5 Mission in which it was launched from the NASA-KSC iconic launch complex 39A that once launched the Mightily Saturn V carrier rocket towards the Luna Apollo missions also the STS-Space Transportation Systems – Space Shuttle program in which Space X has a twenty year lease on that launch complex to have it modified as testing platform for the Falcon Heavy also the Spaceliner-BFR-Rocket …..  To build other platforms of that type…..

The SES-12 Satellite is a high velocity data telecommunications Satellite that is manufactured by Airbus Defense and space… with an operational lifecycle that communication range of regions of from Europe, middle east towards Asia regions in which like the west of Japan, from Russia towards the Northern Southern sections of  Australian States also towards New Zealand..

The SES-12 replaces the aging NNS-6 Satellite in which the SES-12 will provide the provisionments of expansive capabilities of DTH- Direct to Home Broadcasting, VSAT Mobility also HTS-High Throughput Satellite high velocities Data Communications…..  Apart of the on-orbit manoeuvres it ulitizites electric propulsion for any orbital advantages adjustments to maximize communications range.

#Arianespace | Flight #VA239 – Intelsat 37e also BSAT -4a – one carrier rocket two payloads- Mission Profile..

 

On Tuesday 5th of September 2017, it’s the launch of the Arianespace Flight V2A239, at the Arianespace- ESA- European Space Agency’s French Kourou, French Guiana launch complex, in which launch window time will fire up its Ariane Five rocket engines in Between 6:51 p.m. and 7:24 p.m.….  The Ariane Rocket is the primary launcher Rocket carrier.. in which is a two payload launch of two satellites  in which the composite launcher carrier consist of two stages with two SRB’s …. VA239 is the 239th launched mission on the Ariane series of launchers..

The dual Payload in question is Intelsat 37e also BSAT -4a, both high data Communications satellites in which Intelsat is operated by its Intelsat, in which built on a Boeing 702MP framework which Intelsat 37e has a operational life cycle of 16 years.. it provisions is to offer high data communications, applications also mobility’s  on a civilian and governmental level for Americas, Africa also Europe…

The second payload is BSAT-4a is a operated by SSL- Space System Loral with the collaboration contract with for the Japanese Operator B-SAT, its provision is dedicated as a Broadcasting satellite operator for Japan, in which is built for B-SAT- Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation for DTH- Direct To Home Television servicing for the Japan population..  The B-SAT 4a is Geo Stationary, in which have an operations life cycle of fifteen years longer depending the type of operations that’s its design for… in supplying 4K/8K Ultra Resolution television services…

Liftoff is planned on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 as early as possible within the following launch window:

– Between 5:51 p.m. and 6:24 p.m., Washington, D.C. time
– Between 6:51 p.m. and 7:24 p.m., in Kourou, French Guiana
– Between 21:51 and 22:24, Universal Time (UTC)
– Between 11:51 p.m. and 00:24 a.m., Paris time during the night of September 5 to 6
– Between 6:51 a.m. and 7:24 a.m., Tokyo time on September 6.