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![]() The Sea Launch vessels SEA LAUNCH FACTS Posted: March 11, 2000
The Sea Launch Commander The Assembly & Command Ship serves as a rocket assembly factory, while providing the mission control facilities and crew and customer accommodations for 240 people during sea-based launches. The ship was built at the Govan Shipyard in Glasgow, Scotland, and Kvaerner Maritime a.s. is the Sea Launch partner. In the fall of 1997, the ship sailed for Russia where special equipment for handling rocket segments and for command and control was installed and tested. It arrived in Long Beach on July 13, 1998. The vessel is 660 feet long, 106 feet wide and has a cruising range of 18,000 nautical miles.
The Odyssey Launch Platform
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Flight data file Vehicle: Sea Launch Payload: ICO F-1 Launch date: March 12, 2000 Launch time: 1449:15 GMT (9:49:15 a.m. EST) Launch site: Equator, 154 deg. West, Pacific Ocean ![]() Pre-launch Briefing Launch timeline - Chart with times and descriptions of the events to occur during launch. ![]() Ground track - A map shows the track the Zenit will follow to orbit. ![]() Rocket - A look at the Zenit 3SL rocket and Block DM-SL upper stage. ![]() ICO preview - Story explains ICO system and its history. ![]() ICO satellite - The Hughes-built craft features breakthroughs. ![]() NewsAlert Sign up for Astronomy Now's NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed directly to your desktop (free of charge). ![]() |
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