Sea-Launch press release

Long Beach, Calif., July 16, 2008 - Sea Launch Company has successfully 
launched the EchoStar XI broadcast satellite from its ocean-based 
platform on the Equator, marking its fourth successful mission of 2008 
and its third mission for DISH Network.

A Zenit-3SL rocket lifted off at 10:21pm PDT on July 15 (5:21 GMT, July 
16) from the Odyssey Launch Platform, positioned at 154 degrees West 
Longitude. One hour later, the Block DM-SL upper stage inserted the 
5,511 kg (12,150 lb) EchoStar XI satellite into geosynchronous transfer 
orbit, on its way to a final orbital position at 110 degrees West 
Longitude. Operators at the Gnangara ground station in Perth, Australia, 
acquired the spacecraft’s first signals from orbit shortly after 
spacecraft separation. All systems performed nominally throughout the 
mission.

"Congratulations to DISH Network, and to Space Systems/Loral for 
tonight’s outstanding success,” said Kjell Karlsen, president and 
general manager of Sea Launch. “We’re proud of our role in DISH 
Network’s continued success. We thank you for your continued trust and 
confidence in our system and our team. I also want to thank the Sea 
Launch team, the Sea Launch partners, and all the suppliers and 
contractors around the world who support us."

Built by Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), the EchoStar XI spacecraft is 
designed for an orbital service life of 15 years, with 20kW of power to 
support the expansion of DISH Network’s capacity and capabilities to 
customers throughout the United States.

"For the third mission in a row, Sea Launch has successfully launched a 
satellite for DISH Network, and we are thrilled to add our eleventh 
high-power satellite to our fleet,” said Rohan Zaveri, vice president of 
Space Programs for DISH Network. “We look forward to beginning testing 
and ultimately enhancing our already extensive, high quality programming 
lineup."

About Sea Launch Company
Sea Launch Company, LLC, headquartered in Long Beach, Calif., offers the 
most direct and cost-effective route to geostationary orbit for 
commercial communications satellites. With the advantage of a launch 
site on the Equator, the robust Zenit-3SL rocket can lift a heavier mass 
or provide longer life on orbit, offering best value plus optimized 
spacecraft orbital delivery. Sea Launch also offers launch services for 
medium weight satellites, Land Launch, which initiates missions from the 
Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan. For more information, please visit 
the Sea Launch website at: www.sea-launch.com

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