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The Zenit rocket family by Anatoly Zak ... Searching for details: The author of this page will greatly appreciate comments, eyewitness accounts, historic ... (more...)
SPACE.com -- Sea Launch Rocket Successfully Returns to Flight
Sea Launch successfully returned its Zenit rocket to flight on Tuesday. ... A Sea Launch Zenit 3SL rocket carrying the Thuraya-3 satellite launches spaceward from its Pacific Ocean ... (more...)
SeaLaunch N.V.
About Sea Launch Service Sea Launch is a growing company which is specialized in providing and supplying vessels passing by the ABC-islands: Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao(Netherlands ... (more...)
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Sea Launch Launch Vehicle page
Sea Launch Launch Vehicle page ... Stage 1 and 2: Yuzhnoye/Yuzhmash produced Zenit Stage 3: (more...)
Sea Launch Mission page - Galaxy 19
Sea Launch Current Launch page for Galaxy 19 ... Sea Launch successfully delivered Intelsat's Galaxy 19 satellite to orbit on September 24, 2008, in a flawless mission. (more...)
Sea Launch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sea Launch is a spacecraft launch service that uses a mobile sea platform for equatorial launches of commercial payloads on specialized Zenit 3SL rockets. (more...)
YouTube - Sea Launch Failure
Rate: 21 ratings. Sign in to rate. Views: 37,203. Share: Favorite: Playlists: Flag: MySpace. Facebook. Digg. more share options. fewer share options. This video will appear on your ... (more...)
Sea Launch Home Page
Sea Launch Home Page. The reproduction, duplication, distribution (including by way of email, facsimile or other electronic means), publication, modification, copying or ... (more...)
Sea Launch Commander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sea Launch Commander is the command ship for Sea Launch. It was built by Kvaerner Govan Ltd, at Govan shipyard, in Glasgow, Scotland. Its home port is Long Beach, California. (more...)
Sea Launch
Is intended for launches of spacecraft by means of Zenit-2SL and Zenith - 3SL LVs into orbit from any point of World ocean, including near-equator zone. (more...)