Sea Launch Delivers Thuraya-3 Satellite to Orbit

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Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:40am EST

LONG BEACH, Calif., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Sea Launch successfully
launched the Thuraya-3 mobile communications satellite today with a perfect
flight of the Zenit-3SL vehicle. The achievement marked Sea Launch's 25th
mission, since the international team began operations with its first launch
in 1999.
    Lifting off at 3:49am Pacific Time (11:49 GMT) from the Odyssey Launch
Platform at 154 degrees West Longitude, the Zenit-3SL rocket placed the 5,173
kg (11,381 lb) Thuraya-3 satellite into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit.
Spacecraft separation occurred 99 minutes after liftoff, at 1,388 miles above
the Pacific Ocean, north of New Zealand. A tracking station in Fillmore,
California, acquired the first signal from the spacecraft a few minutes later,
as planned. All systems performed nominally throughout the flight.
    "Congratulations to Thuraya on the tremendous success of this mission,"
said Rob Peckham, president and general manager of Sea Launch. "I also want to
congratulate Boeing and thank the entire Sea Launch team and all the people
around the world who support us.
    "We are proud to be supporting Thuraya's expansion into the Asia-Pacific
market with the launch of Thuraya-3. We especially appreciate Thuraya's
continued trust and confidence in our launch team and we look forward to
future opportunities to support the growth of their business," Peckham said.
    Boeing built the GEO-Mobile (GEM) spacecraft in El Segundo, Calif., for
Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications Company, based in the United Arab
Emirates, to provide a range of mobile voice and data services over large
geographic regions. Thuraya, the world's largest provider of handheld mobile
satellite services, is preparing to operate commercially in Asia-Pacific
markets when Thuraya-3 becomes operational. With a designed lifetime of 12.5
years, the satellite will be positioned in Geosynchronous Orbit, 35,786 km
(22,236 miles) above the Earth, at 98.5 degrees East Longitude.
    Sea Launch Company, LLC, based in Long Beach, Calif., offers the most
direct and cost-effective route to geostationary orbit for commercial
communications satellites. With the advantage of a launch site on the Equator,
the robust Zenit-3SL rocket can lift a heavier mass or provide longer life on
orbit, offering best value plus optimized spacecraft orbital delivery. For
additional information and images about the Thuraya-3 mission, please visit
the Sea Launch website at: http://www.sea-launch.com
SOURCE  Sea Launch Company

Paula Korn of Sea Launch Company, +1-562-499-4729 or +1-562-254-5684,
paula.korn@sea-launch.com
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