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Preparations Underway for the Launch of the Intelsat 15 Satellite

Long Beach, Calif., November 24, 2009 -- Preparations are moving forward at the Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan for the fourth Land Launch mission, the first of a satellite for Intelsat, Ltd., the world’s leading provider of fixed satellite services. Liftoff on November 29 is planned at 1:00 pm PT (21:00 GMT), for the Intelsat 15 satellite, at the start of a one-hour launch window.

From the Land Launch pad at Area 45, a Zenit-3SLB vehicle will lift the Intelsat 15 spacecraft to geosynchronous transfer orbit, on its way to a final orbital position of 85 degrees East Longitude, replacing the Intelsat 709 spacecraft. Orbital Sciences built the Intelsat 15 spacecraft to provide video and data services for Intelsat’s customers operating in the Middle East and Indian Ocean regions as well as in Russia.

Orbital’s STAR-2.4 spacecraft platform carries a Ku-band payload that will produce 4.6 kW of DC power and features advanced antennas, including two 2.3 meter dual-grid deployable antennas as well as a 1.4 meter dual-grid deck-mounted antenna. The Intelsat 15 satellite is expected to have a useful life on orbit of at least 17 years and is part of Intelsat's eleven-satellite launch campaign, the largest in Intelsat’s history.

Sea Launch will carry live streaming video of the Intelsat 15 launch, direct from Baikonur Space Center. For launch coverage and additional information about this mission, please visit the company webpage at: www.sea-launch.com.

Based on a collaboration of the Sea Launch Company and Space International Services (SIS), of Moscow, the Land Launch system is designed to meet the launch needs of an emerging market for dedicated commercial launches in the medium spacecraft mass range. Sea Launch and SIS provide customers with mission management. SIS is also responsible for hardware production and launch operations.

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Contact: Paula Korn, 562.499.4729 or 562.254.5684 (cell), paula.korn@sea-launch.com


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