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The Zenit satellite, assembly and check before flight.
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The Zenit satellite is prepared for mating with the rocket.
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The Zenit-2 satellite. It was the first special-purpose unmanned satellite from which Earth photography was performed.
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The Zenit-4 satellite.
Category:Spacecraft
... 30 January 2007 launch of the Zenit-3SL rocket. Yuzhnoye stated that a stray metal fragment had entered a pump in the rocket’s engine, causing the Zenit-3SL to explode during its attempt to launch a Boeing -built commercial communications satellite for the Netherlands-based SES New Skies. Representatives of the Ukrainian and Russian developers of the Zenit-3SL rocket ...
... become a major participant in the satellite launch industry, when one of its Russian-Ukrainian Zenit 3SL rockets carrying a British communications satellite crashed into the Pacific Ocean. The launch was only ...
... DirecTV satellite, launched from Sea Launch's Odyssey floating platform at the equator aboard a Zenit-3SL rocket. Sea Launch used a self-propelled launch platform and a command ship that had ...
A Zenit-3SL rocket carrying a commercial communications satellite exploded during launch from the Sea Launch consortium’s ...
... Telecommunications, based in Abu Dhabi, successfully launched its Thuraya-3 satellite aboard Sea Launch ’s Zenit-3SL rocket, after a November 2007 delay caused by rough seas surrounding the launch site. The ...
... Nurlan Balgimbayev to permit the launch of the Okean-O research satellite aboard a Ukrainian Zenit rocket, despite the launch ban following the 5 July crash of a Russian rocket. Ukrainian ... under pressure to make a successful launch after the crash in September 1998 of a Zenit rocket, destroying 12 of Globalstar Inc.'s communications satellites.
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... relay satellite XM 1, often referred to as Roll, launched into space aboard a Russian Zenit rocket, from a floating launchpad in the Pacific Ocean. The launch of Roll followed on ... for XM Satellite Radio,” Space.com, 8 May 2001, http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/launches/zenit_launch_010508.html (accessed 28 July 2008)''
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