Ekspress-AT2 (Russian: Экспресс-АT2) is a Russian communications satellite which was launched in March 2014. Part of the Ekspress series of geostationary...
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service life of the satellite is at least 15 years. It was launched, with Ekspress-AT2 communications satellite, on 15 March 2014 at 23:08:00 UTC, from Baikonur...
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Russian Satellite Communications Company. Retrieved 22 July 2016. "Ekspress-AT2". Gunter's Space Page. 17 April 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2016. "Express-АТ2...
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at 300 million euro. The first satellite was Ekspress-AT2, already on order, and the second was Ekspress-AMU1, which construction was to be bid later...
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Ekspress-AM4R (Russian: Экспресс-АМ4Р meaning Express-AM4R) was a Russian communications satellite intended for operation by the Russian Satellite Communications...
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53A (Ekspress AM 6) 56°E Proton-M/Briz-M Europe, Asia 21 October 2014 Ekspress-AT1 56°E Proton-M/Briz-M Europe, Asia 16 March 2014 Ekspress-AT2 140°E...
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The Ekspress (Russian: Экспресс) is a highly flexible satellite bus designed and manufactured by ISS Reshetnev. It is an unpressurized bus originally designed...
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International Launch Services. Retrieved 9 October 2014. Krebs, Gunter. "Ekspress-AM 6 (Eutelsat 53A)". space.skyrocket.de. Retrieved 22 April 2018. Zak...
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KSAT-2, INVADER, OPUSAT, STARS-II, TeikyoSat-3, ITF-1 March Ekspress AT1, Ekspress AT2 Astra 5B, Amazonas 4A Kosmos 2494 Soyuz TMA-12M Shijian XI-06...
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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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