• Ekspress-MD1 (Russian: Экспресс-МД1), was a Russian geostationary communications satellite operated by Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC)...
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  • longitude of 145° East. It was the second Ekspress-MD satellite to be launched, following Ekspress-MD1 in 2009. Ekspress-MD2 was launched atop a Proton-M launch...
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  • 2014). "Ekspress-MD communication satellite". RussianSpaceWeb.com. Retrieved 21 July 2016. "Ekspress-MD1". Satbeams. Retrieved 20 July 2016. "Ekspress-AM4...
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  • Ekspress-AM44 (Russian: Экспресс-АМ44, meaning Express-AM44) is a Russian domestic communications satellite. It belongs to the Russian Satellite Communications...
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  • Ekspress-AM4 was a Russian communications satellite placed into the wrong orbit from a faulty Briz-M rocket stage. This satellite was to be part of the...
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  • communications to satellite navigation. Monitor-E KazSat-1 KazSat-2 Ekspress MD1 Ekspress MD2 Khrunichev – Designer and manufacturer of the platform. "Yakhta...
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    this satellites: Ekspress AM3 C High DVB Ekspress A2 Tp 6 DVB Ekspress AM33 Steerable DVB Yamal 201 C DVB Ekspress MD1 C DVB Ekspress AM1 Tp 6 DVB Official...
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    Enhanced Baikonur Site 200/39 Khrunichev Ekspress-AM44 RSCC Geosynchronous Communication In orbit Operational Ekspress-MD1 RSCC Geosynchronous Communications...
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  • Proton-M/Briz-M 8K82KM/11S43 935-01 Site 200/39 Successful Ekspress-AM44 Geosynchronous Communications Ekspress-MD1 Geosynchronous Communications 28 February 2009...
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    Archived from the original on 13 May 2015. "FAILURE: Proton-M launch with Ekspress-AM4 satellite – August 18, 2011". NASA Space Flight. 18 August 2011. Retrieved...
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