The satellite was released into a geosynchronous transfer orbit 1 hour and 58 minutes after lift-off.
After 42 minutes it was released into a geostationary transfer orbit of 7,035 x 42,223 km.
This motor successfully raised the satellite into the planned transfer orbit.
The rest of the flight, especially in a transfer orbit, is called coasting.
The launch successfully placed the satellite into geosynchronous transfer orbit.
The launch successfully placed both satellites into a geosynchronous transfer orbit.
When its task was complete, the entire construction complex would be launched into a transfer orbit to Mars.
The satellite was successfully placed into geostationary transfer orbit and positioned at 42 E.
There were no significant anomalies reported during launch and deployment into interplanetary transfer orbit.
The satellite separated from the carrier rocket in a geosynchronous transfer orbit.