| The launch of XM-1/Roll successful placed a
commercial digital radio broadcast satellite into Geosynchronous
Transfer Orbit with outstanding accuracy. The final orbit of the
spacecraft is in Geostationary Orbit at 22,236 miles (35,786 km)
above the Earth, at 85 degrees West Longitude. The weight of the
spacecraft, fully fueled at the time of launch, was approximately
10,297 lb (4,672 kg). The Zenit-3SL rocket lifted off exactly
on schedule at 3:10 pm Pacific Daylight Time from the equatorial
launch site at 154 degrees West Longitude.
About two-and-a-half minutes after liftoff, the first stage
separated and then the payload fairing jettisonned. About six
minutes later, the second stage separated from the Block DM, or
upper stage. After the first burn of the Block DM engines, the
spacecraft maneuvereed a 35-minute coast period. Following this
coast, the Block DM made a second burn and then separated from
the spacecraft about eleven minutes later, at 1,592 miles above
the Indian Ocean. Five minutes after spacecraft separation, Boeing
Satellite Systems acquired the signal from the spacecraft from
a ground station in Perth, Australia. |