Orbital Supporting
MEASAT in Replanning Mission Schedule Following
Accidental Damage to Spacecraft Caused by Launch
Service Provider’s
Ground Support Equipment
Orbital Sciences
Corporation is helping to support its customer,
MEASAT Satellite Systems (MSE:MEASAT) in
replanning the MEASAT 3a satellite mission
following an accident that occurred over the
weekend that damaged the spacecraft, the company
stated today. While at the Baikonour, Kazakhstan
launch site, an overhead crane operated by
MEASAT’s launch
service provider accidentally impacted the
MEASAT 3a satellite.
A team of MEASAT and
Orbital engineers are currently assessing the
extent of the damage to determine the next
course of action, which may result in the
satellite being returned to Orbital’s
satellite manufacturing facility for repair and
retesting. Based on the findings of the damage
assessment, which is expected to take several
weeks, the MEASAT and Orbital team will also be
replanning the launch schedule.
“We
are working closely with our customer to do all
that we can to assess the situation and
recommend a course of action that will put the
mission back on track in as little time as
possible,” said Mr.
Christopher Richmond, Senior Vice President and
head of Orbital Commercial Communications
satellite programs. “Orbital
is working diligently with MEASAT to overcome
this difficult situation and put the mission
back on the path toward success.”
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