PARIS — Satellite fleet operator SES on May 12 said the launch of its SES-2 telecommunications spacecraft, which carries an experimental infrared sensor for the U.S. Air Force, has slipped again and will not occur before August. SES also said another one of its satellites has been delayed by late delivery of a Kazakh satellite sharing the same launch.
Peter B. de Selding was the Paris Bureau Chief for SpaceNews. More by Peter B. de Selding
