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The payload record was pushed a further 5 kg (11 lb), up to 10,735 kg (23,667 lb) on 24 August 2016 with the launch of Intelsat 33e and Intelsat 36. [59] On 1 June 2017, the payload record was broken again to 10,865 kg (23,953 lb) carrying ViaSat-2 and Eutelsat-172B . [ 60 ]
No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Rocket rocket The rocket parameter is used to display the full name of the rocket body and variant used on the flight. A number of rocket bodies come in many variants. Suggested values Ariane 1 Ariane 2 Ariane 3 Ariane 40 Ariane 42L Ariane 42P Ariane 44L Ariane 44P ...
The alignment function was operative for approximately 40 seconds of flight, which was based on a requirement of Ariane 4, but served no purpose after lift-off on the Ariane 5. [4] The greater values of BH caused a data conversion from a 64-bit floating point number to a 16-bit signed integer value to overflow and cause a hardware exception. [5]
Ariane flight VA248 was the 104th launch of an Ariane 5 launch vehicle, and the 71st launch of its ECA variant. [49] [53] It was also the fifth launch conducted by Arianespace in 2019. [53] VA-249: 6 August 2019 19:30 Ariane 5 ECA+ 5108 Guiana ELA-3: Intelsat 39 EDRS-C / HYLAS-3: 9,786 kg GTO: Intelsat ESA / Airbus DS / Avanti: Success First ...
Payload Payload mass Orbit Customers Launch outcome VA251: 16 January 2020 21:05 Ariane 5 ECA+ 5110 Guiana ELA-3: Eutelsat Konnect GSAT-30: 6,976 kg GTO: Eutelsat ISRO: Success [citation needed] Eutelsat communications satellite and ISRO communications satellite. VA252: 18 February 2020 22:18 Ariane 5 ECA+ 5111 Guiana ELA-3: JCSAT-17 GEO ...
Ariane Flight VA245 [1] [2] is the Ariane 5 space launch of BepiColombo that took place on 20 October 2018 at 01:45:28 UTC from the Guiana Space Centre. It was the 101st launch of Ariane 5 (the 5th in 2018), and the 301st Arianespace mission (the 7th in 2018).
The 97th Ariane 5 launch (1st of 2018) was planned to take place within a launch window of 45 minutes starting on 25 January 2018 at 22:20 UTC (19:20 local time). The launcher engines effectively were ignited at the very beginning of that window, from Ariane Launch Complex No. 3 in Kourou, French Guiana.
For example, an Ariane 42P is an Ariane 4 with two solid-fuel boosters. An Ariane 44LP has two solid, two liquid boosters, and a 44L has four liquid-fuel boosters. Ariane 5 rocket at Le Bourget Air and Space Museum, Paris. Ariane 5 is a nearly complete redesign. The two hypergolic lower stages are replaced with a single LH2/LOX core stage.