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Ariane 5 rocket places two satellites into orbit (w/ Video)

Another dual launch for Ariane 5
Credits: ESA / CNES / Arianespace / Optique vidéo du CSG - S. Martin.

(糖心视频Org.com) -- Last night, an Ariane 5 ECA launcher lifted off from Europe鈥檚 Spaceport in French Guiana on a journey to place two telecommunications satellites, NSS-12 and Thor 6, into geostationary transfer orbits. Flight V192 was the sixth Ariane 5 launch of 2009 and the fourth dual-payload mission.

Liftoff of the 48th mission took place at the start of the launch window: 21:00 CET (20:00 UTC; 17:00 French Guiana). The target injection orbit had a perigee altitude of 250 km, an apogee altitude at injection of 35 786 km and an inclination of 6潞. The satellites were accurately injected into their transfer orbits about 27 and 31 minutes after liftoff, respectively.

NSS-12 will be located at 57掳E and provide direct-to-home coverage using four regional Ku-band spot beams covering the Middle East and Europe, Central and South Asia and, for the first time, East Africa. High-capacity, high-power C-band hemispheric beams will serve Europe, Africa (including Mauritius) and the Middle East, as well as an area stretching across Asia to Australia. A powerful C-band global beam will reach from the United Kingdom to the Far East.

Ariane 5 flight V191 lifts off from Rurope's Spaceport in French Guiana, carrying the telecommunications satellites Amazonas 2 and ComSatBw-1, into geostationary transfer orbits. Lift-off of the 47th Ariane 5 mission took place at 23:59 CEST (21:59 UTC; 18:59 French Guiana). The target injection orbit had a perigee altitude of 250 km, an apogee altitude at injection of 35 786 km and an inclination of 3潞. The satellites were accurately injected into their transfer orbits about 27 and 33 minutes after lift-off, respectively. Credits: Arianespace, 2009

Thor 6 will be located at 1掳W and deliver high-power, direct-to-home television services using 36 Ku-band transponders, 16 of which will serve the Nordic countries. The other 20 transponders will provide capacity for the growing broadcasting demands across Central and Eastern Europe.

The payload mass for this launch was 9462 kg; the satellite masses totalled 8671 kg, with payload adapters and dispensers making up the additional 791 kg.

and Europe鈥檚 Spaceport are planning seven Ariane launches during 2009, maintaining the heavy-lift vehicle鈥檚 flight rate. The ability to sustain high launch rates has already been demonstrated: during the 12-month period from August 2007 to August 2008, there were nine launches (V177 - V185).

Initial construction of the Ariane 5 GS launcher for the seventh flight has been completed and the vehicle stands ready in the Launcher Integration Building (B芒timent d鈥橧nt茅gration Lanceur; BIL) to be transferred to the Final Assembly Building (B芒timent d鈥橝ssemblage Final; BAF) now it has been vacated by the rollout of V192.

Flight timeline

The Ariane 5鈥檚 cryogenic, liquid-propellant main engine was ignited first. Seven seconds later, the solid-propellant boosters were also fired, and the vehicle lifted off a fraction of a second later.

The solid boosters were jettisoned 2 min 21 sec after main engine ignition, and the fairing protecting the payload during the climb through Earth鈥檚 atmosphere was discarded at 3 min 9 sec. The launcher鈥檚 main engine was shut down at 8 min 52 sec; six seconds later, the main cryogenic stage separated from the upper stage and its payload.

Four seconds after main stage separation, the engine of the cryogenic upper stage was ignited to continue the journey. The engine was shut down at 24 min 45 sec into the flight, at which point the vehicle was travelling at 9400 m/s (33 840 km/h) at an altitude of 600 km. The conditions for geostationary transfer orbit injection had been achieved.

At 26 min 36 sec after main engine ignition, NSS-12 separated from the upper stage, followed by Thor 6 at 31 min 14 sec. Ariane 5鈥檚 flight operations were completed 49 min 28 sec after main engine ignition.

Provided by European Space Agency ( : )

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