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MikeHB
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Registriert seit: Jun 2002 Wohnort: Bremen Verein: AGM e.V. Beiträge: 2563 Status: Offline |
Beitrag 7632107
, ARIANESPACE FLIGHT VS09
[20. August 2014 um 20:19]
GALILEO SAT 5-6
THE LAUNCH READINESS REVIEW (RAL) took place in Kourou on Wednesday August 20, 2014 and authorized count-down operations for the Soyuz ST-B – Galileo sat 5-6 launch. On the ninth Soyuz launch from the Guiana Space Center, Arianespace will continue the deployment of the Galileo constellation. The first two Galileo FOC (Full Operational Capacity), satellites 5 and 6, are built by prime contractor OHB Systems , while the satellite platforms are supplied by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. With the Soyuz, Ariane 5 and Vega launchers at the Guiana Space Center (CSG), Arianespace is the only launch services provider in the world capable of launching all types of payloads into all orbits, from the smallest to the largest geostationary satellites, from satellite clusters for constellations to cargo missions for the International Space Station (ISS). The launch will be from the Soyuz Launch Site (ELS) at the Guiana Space Center, French Guiana. Liftoff is scheduled for Thursday, August 21, 2014 at exactly: 09:31:14 am local time in French Guiana 08:31:14 am in Washington, D.C. 12 31:14 pm UTC 02:31:14 pm in Paris 14:31:14 für Louis 04:31:14 pm in Moscow Our website http://www.arianespace.com has upgraded to high-speed transmission and a full-screen HD format to make it easier for you to follow the company’s activities and to enjoy future launch webcasts. Webcast starts 20 minutes before. You can also watch the video transmission live on your iPad, iPhone or Android 4+ devices, the Arianespace HD App is available for free. "Clustern? Find' ich Clusse!" (Von mir) |
MikeHB
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Beitrag 7632124
[21. August 2014 um 17:53]
Arianespace Flight VS09
Galileo FOC-M1 satellites 5 - 6 Launch postponed The weather conditions being unfavourable over the Guiana Space Center, Arianespace has decided to postpone the launch of the Soyuz ST-B. Flight VS09 will place into orbit the first two operational Galileo satellites. Another launch date will be decided depending on the evolution of the weather conditions in Kourou "Clustern? Find' ich Clusse!" (Von mir) |