Sunday, March 2, 2014

A little more than 27 minutes after the start was the first

European Ariane launches two telecom satellites - HLN.be
A European Ariane rocket has successfully launched two tonight strand aerospace telecom satellites. To 23:37 pm CET moved in from the Kourou base in French Guiana, the Ariane 201st, also marks the 57th copy of the Ariane-5.
A little more than 27 minutes after the start was the first 'passenger' weighing nearly 6 tons Yahsat Y1A, Yahsat operator in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are released from the ridge of the super rocket. The UAE, European companies Astrium and Thales Alenia Space taken for the construction of the satellite under the arm. The operational geostationary strand aerospace position 52.5 degrees East. The satellite is 25 transponders in Ku-band and 14 in C-band at least 15 years at the service of public and private clients in Africa, the Middle East, Europe and Asia. Applications include broadband, business data and high definition television. New Dawn A small eight minutes after the Yahsat Y1A-also separated the New Dawn off from the remainder of the Ariane. The 3-tonne satellite was built by the U.S. Orbital Sciences for Intelsat New Dawn Satellite Company, a joint venture between Intelsat and Convergence Partners. It's also the 52th Ariane for an artificial satellite that Intelsat took. The New Dawn has 28 transponders in C-band and 24 Ku-band. The operating position 32.8 degrees East. Services (for Africa) consist of telephony, Internet, media and data networks. (Belga / sam) Read Cosmos still unblemished Frank De Winne experienced critical time in ISS
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