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Ariane flight VA216 ready for Astra 5B

October 25, 2013 08.09 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Astra 2FArianespace’s next Ariane 5 for launch in December 2013 is now set to receive the Astra 5B and Amazonas 4A payloads.

The Ariane 5 rolled out this week from the Launcher Integration Building, where its core cryogenic stage, two solid boosters and cryogenic upper stage were assembled by prime contractor Astrium Space Transportation, to the Final Assembly Building for delivery to Arianespace.

Now under Arianespace’s responsibility, the Ariane 5 is positioned for integration of its Astra 5B and Amazonas 4A satellites, which will be followed by the final verification and subsequent transfer to the
Spaceport’s ELA-3 launch zone for a December liftoff.

This upcoming mission is designated flight VA216 in Arianespace’s launcher family numbering system, signifying the 216th liftoff of an Ariane since this series of vehicles began operation in 1979.

Astra 5B, the upper passenger in Ariane 5’s payload stack – was built by Astrium for Luxembourg-based SES. Once in orbit, it will extend the operator’s transponder capacity and geographic reach over Eastern European and neighbouring markets for direct-to-home, direct-to-cable and contribution feeds to digital terrestrial television networks.

With an estimated liftoff mass of 5,800 kg., Astra 5B also carries a hosted L-band payload for the European Commission’s European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and will operate from an orbital position of 31.5 degrees East.

Ariane 5’s lower passenger, the Orbital Sciences Corporation-produced Amazonas 4A, is to enhance Spanish operator Hispasat’s relay capacity over Latin America to provide an extended range of communications and television services.

Amazonas 4A, which is to weigh approximately 6,200 kg. at liftoff, will be located at a 61 deg. West orbital slot following its deployment by Ariane 5, positioning this telecommunications platform for coverage across the entire American continent, along with Europe and North Africa.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Satellite Tagged With: Ariane, Astra 5B Edited: 25 October 2013 08:11

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