KazSat-2 (Kazakh: ҚазСат-2, QazSat-2) is the second Kazakh communications satellite after KazSat-1. It was launched on 16 July 2011, at 23:16:10 UTC by...
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KazSat-1 (Kazakh: ҚазСат-1, QazSat-1) is the first Kazakh communications satellite. It was launched on 17 June 2006, at 22:44:05 UTC by Proton-K / Blok...
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KazSat-3 (Kazakh: ҚазСат-3, QazSat-3) is a telecommunications satellite which was launched 28 April 2014 at 04:25:00 UTC from Cosmodrome Baikonur in Kazakhstan...
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KazCosmos signed a contract with ISS-Reshetnev and Thales Alenia Space Italy on 21 June 2011 for the third telecommunications satellite, named KazSat-3...
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The next satellite, KazSat-2, experienced a series of delays, but was launched on 16 July 2011 on board a Proton rocket. KazSat-2 was built by Krunichev...
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International Launch Services (ILS), since Baikonour, Site 200/39 alongside the KazSat-2 satellite. It is positioned at 103.0° West orbital location over North...
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used from civilian communications to satellite navigation. Monitor-E KazSat-1 KazSat-2 Ekspress MD1 Ekspress MD2 Khrunichev – Designer and manufacturer of...
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Retrieved 2 February 2015. "Proton/Briz-M successfully Launches Luch-5V & KazSat-3 Comsats". SPACEFLIGHT 101. 28 April 2014. Archived from the original on...
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Electric Propulsion on Satellites". Archived from the original on December 2, 2015. Murthy, P. V. N.; Raghavaiah, Vaddi; Sowjanya, P.; Renuka, R.; Kumar...
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second KazSat is planned for 2009. The country's international calling code is 992. There are 20 radio broadcast stations: 8 AM, 10 FM, and 2 shortwave...
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