A missionfromLaunchPad 39 a attheKennedySpaceCenterinFlorida.
MynameisJohnBetterSpieland I'maleadmechanicaldesignengineerhereatSpace X, andtodaywewillbedeliveringtheKoreaSATfive, a satelliteto a geostationarytransferorbit, alsoknownasCEO.
Webeganvotingpropellantsofthe T minus 78 minutemark.
RightnowwehavefinishedloadingRPone.
That's ourfuelfortoday's mission.
Wefinishloadingitonthesecondstage.
We'regoingtotopoffour P oneonthefirststageupuntilthe T minusfiveminutemark.
Wearecurrentlyloadingliquidoxygenandsittingnearlyfullonbothourfirstandsecondstages, andwe'llcontinueloadingliquidoxygenontothosebothstatusupuntilthe T minusthreeminutemark.
UnlikeothersatellitesinKorea, satfleetPriusatfive a willprovidemaritimecoverageofthePersian, bothIndianOcean, SouthChinaSeaandEastChinaSeaKoreaSatfiveisalsoequippedwithfourextended K U bandsteerabletranspondersof 54 megahertz.
A satellitearrivedatSpace X facilitiesinearlyOctoberandhasbeenundergoingpreparationsforlaunchtoday, itweighsabout 3700 kilogramsatlaunchandoffersHalopowerofapproximately 6.5 kilowatts.
Satfive, a inchargeofhisdesign, productionandtesting, aswellasthegrounddeliverythecompaniesalsoresponsibleforitslaunchcampaignlaunchandearlyoperationsphaseandinorbittestingofKoreasatfive a.
Now, todaywearetakingKoreasetfive A to a geostationarytransferorbits.
Andonyourscreenwehave a quickanimation.
Youcanseethelaunchwithfirststagelanding.
Thatsecondstagehasitsfirstburn.
Afterthatburn, wehaveassparingseparationduringit.
Wewillcoastforabout 20 minutesthatwe'regonnahave a secondstagesecondburnabout T plus 35 minutesand 30 seconds.
We'regonnahaveourpayloaddeploy.
ThenKoreasatfiveableyoutoneonboardthrusters.
Putitin a finalgeostationaryorbitatabout 36,000 kilometresawayfromEarth.
Youcanseeit's matchingEarth's rotation.
That's howitactuallycovers a singularspotofearthskyandinthisregioninsince 113 degreeseastlatitudelongitudeposition.
Sowe'reabout T minusfourminutesand 20 secondsintoday's mission.
About 15 secondswillhaveseparationofthefairingfromoursecondstage.
That's a viewinside a fairingKoreasatfivedayontherightsidewayofseparationofthefairingGoodseparationagesfollowing a normaltrajectoryandwehave a callout.
Thatsecondstageisfollowing a nominaltrajectoryrightnow, everythinglookinggood.
OurJeannesee, Kallajustconfirmedthatwearein a goodorbitinsertionforthepayload.
Sowehaveactat T plus 35 minuteswithpayloaddeployment.
Yeah, yeah, T plus 35 minutesintoday's mission, you'relookingatananimationofthesecondstageasitspassingoverearthgettingreadyforitsgeostationarytransferorbit.
DeploymentsofKoreasatfive a.
That's anAfghanviewofoursecondstage.
Wearetransitioningbetweengroundstations.
Sowedoexpectthisdownlinkedoccasionally.
Dropoutrightnow.
Thesecondstagehasbegunitsbeenstabilization A fewminutesagoongettingreadytodeploycreaseatfive.
A creaseatfive a.
Iswhatyouseeinthecenterofthescreenwayhavedeploymentofcuriousatfive a fromthesecondstage.
It's like a goodcleandeployment.
Andwiththat, wehad a had a successfullandingofourfirststage, albeit a littletoasty.
Wealsohad a successfultoolowemploymentofKoreasatfive a to a geostationarytransferorbit.
Sowiththat, we'regonnaconcludeourWebcast.
Wewouldliketothankourcustomer.
Katiesatfortoday's missionliketothanktheUnitedStatesAirForceforsupportingtoday's missionfromtheCapeCanaveralAirForceRange a czwealthyFAAfortheirsupports.