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Orbital Sciences Corporation : ORBITAL-BUILT AZERSPACE/AFRICASAT-1a COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED


   ORBITAL-BUILT AZERSPACE/AFRICASAT-1a COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE SUCCESSFULLY
                                    LAUNCHED

  -- Company's 30(th) Commercial GEOStar Satellite Will Provide Communications
                                  Services for
          Azerbaijan, Europe, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia --

(Dulles,  VA 8 February 2013) - Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE: ORB), one of
the  world's  leading  space  technology  companies,  today  announced  that the
company-built  Azerspace/Africasat-1a commercial  communications  satellite  was
successfully  launched into orbit on  February 7, 2013 aboard an Ariane 5 rocket
from  the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou,  French Guiana.  Lift-off took place at
4:36 p.m. (EST) and the satellite successfully separated from the rocket's final
stage approximately 37 minutes into the mission.

"Today  is an historic day for the people  of Azerbaijan.  We're proud to be the
first  among the South Caucus states to have a telecommunications satellite that
will  provide important communications services to Azerbaijan, Central Asia, the
Middle   East,  Europe  and  Africa,"  said  Elin  Suleymanov,  the  Azerbaijani
Ambassador to the United States.

Orbital  designed, built and tested the Azerspace/Africasat-1a satellite for the
Azercosmos  Open  Joint  Stock  Company  of  the  Ministry of Communications and
Information Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

"This  satellite illustrates the important  commercial relationship between U.S.
industry  and the Azerbaijani government.  We appreciate the cooperation between
The  Ministry of Communications and Information  Technologies of the Republic of
Azerbaijan,  the  U.S.  Import-Export  Bank,  and  Orbital  Sciences Corporation
throughout  this  nearly  three-year  process.   I  would also like to thank the
hundreds  of  Americans  who  worked  to  put  this satellite in space.  We look
forward  to  working  together  on  future  projects  as Azerbaijan continues to
strengthen its communications infrastructure," Ambassador Suleymanov concluded.

Commenting  on  the  early  status  of  the  mission,  Mr. Christopher Richmond,
Orbital's Senior Vice President of Communications Satellite Programs, said, "The
launch  of  Azerspace/Africasat-1a was  flawless,  and  so  far,  the mission is
operating  smoothly.   This  is  one  of  ten  GEOStar-2 satellites  that we are
building  and delivering to  customers around the  world over a two-year period,
and  the 30(th) such satellite the company has produced for commercial operators
in  the last 15 years.  Global satellite  operators continue to recognize us for
our  excellent  track  record  of  superior reliability and outstanding customer
service.   It is an honor to support  Azercosmos with this satellite, which will
expand  Azerbaijan's communications infrastructure  and enhance its connectivity
with other parts of the world."

Over  the next few weeks, Orbital will work with the Azercosmos engineering team
to  conduct in-orbit testing to verify  all subsystems are operating as planned.
 Once  testing  is  complete  and  the  spacecraft is positioned at its 46° East
Longitude  orbital  location,  Orbital  will  turn over day-to-day operations of
Azerspace/Africasat-1a to Azercosmos.

Satellite  command and control operations will be carried out at control centers
in Baku and Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan.  These facilities were designed and built by
Azercosmos to support the installation of the ground control systems provided by
Orbital,   including  ground  antennas,  radio-frequency  electronics,  computer
platforms, and the software used to command, monitor and control the satellite.

Orbital  designed,  built  and  tested  the  Azerspace/Africasat-1a satellite in
Dulles, VA at its satellite manufacturing and test facility. With an anticipated
service  life of 15 years, Azerspace/Africasat-1a is  based on Orbital's flight-
proven  GEOStar-2 platform.  The  hybrid  C-  and  Ku-band  satellite  generates
approximately   five   kilowatts   of   payload   power  and  carries  36 active
transponders,  providing communications services  to Azerbaijan, Europe, Africa,
Middle  East and Central Asia.  It  will operate from 46° East Longitude through
an  arrangement  between  Azercosmos  and  MEASAT Satellite Systems of Malaysia,
which owns the rights to the orbital slot.

About Azercosmos

Incorporated in 2010, the Azercosmos Open Joint Stock Company of the Ministry of
Communications and Information Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan is the
premier  satellite operator in both Azerbaijan  and the Caucasus region. It will
provide   satellite-delivered   communications   services  and  highly  reliable
satellite platforms to broadcasting, broadband and government customers with the
launch of Azerspace/Africasat-1a and other forthcoming satellite projects.  More
information can be found at http://www.azerbaijans.com/content_528_en.html

About Orbital

Orbital  develops  and  manufactures  small-  and medium-class rockets and space
systems  for commercial, military and civil government customers.  The company's
primary  products are satellites and launch vehicles, including low-Earth orbit,
geosynchronous-Earth  orbit and planetary  spacecraft for communications, remote
sensing,  scientific and defense missions;  human-rated space systems for Earth-
orbit,  lunar and other missions; ground-  and air-launched rockets that deliver
satellites  into orbit; and missile defense systems that are used as interceptor
and  target  vehicles.   Orbital  also  provides satellite subsystems and space-
related  technical  services  to  government  agencies  and  laboratories.  More
information about Orbital can be found at http://www.orbital.com.

                                     # # #
                                   Contacts:
                     Barron Beneski (703) 406-5528
                         Public and Investor Relations
                          Orbital Sciences Corporation
                         beneski.barron@orbital.com

Lauren Consky
(202) 777-1565
DCI Group (for Embassy of Azerbaijan)
lconsky@dcigroup.com

A high-resolution photograph of the Azerspace/Africasat-1a satellite in
Orbital's Dulles, VA manufacturing facility is available at:
www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/ImagesMultimedia/Images/SatelliteSpaceSystems

Replays of the launch can be seen at http://www.arianespace.tv/



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Source: Orbital Sciences Corporation via Thomson Reuters ONE
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