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Boeing Delta III Places Satellite in
Lower-than-Expected Orbit
CAPE CANAVERAL AIR STATION, Fla., May 4, 1999 -- A Boeing Delta III
rocket apparently placed a telecommunications satellite into a
lower-than-expected orbit this evening. Telemetry data is being gathered to
assess the situation. The problem appears to be related to the second stage's
second burn. This was the second flight of the Delta III.
The rocket was carrying the Orion 3 telecommunications satellite into space
for Hughes Space and Communications and their customer Loral Space &
Communications. The rocket lifted off the pad at 9 p.m. EDT, and was scheduled
to release the Hughes-built spacecraft into orbit less than 37 minutes later.
Boeing will continue to release information on tonight's launch, as it
becomes available. Boeing will host a media conference at the Cocoa Beach
Doubletree Hotel later this evening; a media call-in line will be provided.
For the latest information on tonight's launch or the pending media
conference, please call the Boeing Launch Hotline at (714) 896-4770.
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Contact: Boeing Communications Expendable Launch Systems, (714)
896-1301 Boeing Launch Hotline, (714) 896-4770 |