Globalstar Media Advisory Contact: John Cunningham Globalstar to Launch First Four SatellitesSAN JOSE, California -- February 12, 1998 -- The first satellites of the Globalstar space-based digital telecommunications system will be placed into orbit atop a Boeing Delta II space launch vehicle on February 14th. The launch window opens at 8:22a.m EST and closes at 9:47a.m.By year-end Globalstar expects to have a total of 44 satellites in space, and plans to offer worldwide mobile communications via a new generation of hand-held satellite telephones in early 1999. Media Credentials and AccessMedia representatives wishing to cover the launch from the media viewing site should contact the 45th Space Wing public affairs office; Phone (407) 494-5933, Fax (407) 494-7302. The request should include name, affiliation, and phone number. Remote Camera SetupPhotographers who wish to set up remote cameras for the launch should meet at PASS and ID at1:45pm EST on February 13th. Launch DayAccredited media wishing to view the launch from the viewing site should meet at Pass & ID at 7:00 am EST on February 14th. Live Satellite Broadcast FeedGlobalstar and Boeing will provide a live satellite broadcast feed of the launch starting at approximately 7:52 a.m. EST, and ending after separation of the four Globalstar spacecraft. Broadcast TimesPre Show: 1252-1322 GMT/0752-0822 EST
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