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Orbital-Built Horizons-2 Communications Satellite Successfully Launched

Spacecraft Is Performing As Expected Early In Its Mission 

Orbital Sciences has announced that their Horizons-2 satellite was successfully launched into orbit during a mission that took place on Friday, December 21, 2007. The Horizons-2 spacecraft was delivered into its initial orbit by an Ariane 5 rocket launched from the European space launch complex (located near the Equator in French Guiana). Results from early tests of the satellite conducted over the weekend indicate that it is operating as planned for this phase of its mission.

Orbital designed, manufactured and tested the Horizons-2 satellite for HORIZONS-2 SATELLITE, LLC, a joint venture between Intelsat, Ltd. of Bermuda and JSAT Corporation of Japan. The spacecraft will occupy an orbital slot at 74 degrees West Longitude to help meet the growing demand for Ku-band satellite communications services in North America. The satellite features both a continental U.S. (CONUS) beam and an East Coast beam, which will extend the spacecraft’s coverage to include the Caribbean and parts of Canada. The Horizons-2 satellite was the third Orbital-built GEO communications satellite to be launched in 2007, following the launch, deployment and commissioning of the Intelsat 11 and Optus D2 satellites in October.

“The early results of the mission indicate that the Horizons-2 satellite is performing just as we would expect it to be as we embark on the more extensive set of in-orbit tests and orbit raising maneuvers over the next several weeks,” stated Mr. Christopher Richmond, Senior Vice President and head of Orbital’s GEO satellite product division. “We are grateful to Arianespace for another excellent launch campaign, resulting in the accurate deployment of the Horizons-2 satellite.”

During the next several days, the Horizons-2 satellite will perform a series of orbit-raising burns using its onboard rocket engines to achieve a circular orbit approximately 22,300 miles (35,800 kilometers) above the Earth. For several weeks afterwards, the mission engineering teams from Intelsat, JSAT and Orbital will conduct a comprehensive series of tests to ensure the spacecraft is ready for final hand-over to the customer.

FMI: www.orbital.com

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