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Soyuz set to launch 2 Galileo navigation satellites
by Staff Writers
Kourou, French Guiana (ESA) Sep 08, 2015


Flight VS12's passengers are the fifth and sixth FOC (Full Operational Capability) spacecraft in Europe's Galileo navigation program, and have been designated "Alba" and "Oriana" - continuing the naming process after children who won a painting competition organized by the European Commission in 2011.

The 12th Soyuz to be operated from the Spaceport is now in the launch zone following this workhorse medium-lift vehicle's rollout in French Guiana on a mission to orbit two more European Galileo navigation satellites.

Using the procedures that have been followed since Russia's Soyuz ushered in the Space Age, the basic three-stage vehicle for Arianespace's September 10 Flight VS12 rolled out from its MiK integration building in the Spaceport's northwestern sector this morning, and was transferred horizontally to the ELS launch zone by a transporter/erector rail car.

The Soyuz was then erected in its vertical position and suspended over the launch pad, to be held in place by four large support arms. This was followed by the 53-meter-tall mobile gantry's move-in to protect the launcher, providing a safe environment for installation of the "upper composite" - consisting of two Galileo spacecraft, the Soyuz' Fregat upper stage and a two-piece protective payload fairing.

Flight VS12's passengers are the fifth and sixth FOC (Full Operational Capability) spacecraft in Europe's Galileo navigation program, and have been designated "Alba" and "Oriana" - continuing the naming process after children who won a painting competition organized by the European Commission in 2011.

These satellites were built by OHB System, with Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. supplying their navigation payloads.

The European Commission is managing and funding Galileo's FOC phase - during which the network's complete operational and ground infrastructure is being deployed. The European Space Agency has been delegated as the design and procurement agent on the Commission's behalf.


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