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Integration begins with next Ariane 5 to be launched from Spaceport
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Integration begins with next Ariane 5 to be launched from Spaceport

(July 28, 2010) -- Ariane Flight V197 -- The fourth Ariane 5 for launch in 2010 is now taking shape at the Spaceport in French Guiana as Arianespace maintains its mission pace for the heavy-lift workhorse.

Using the workflow that has been applied for the previous 52 Ariane 5s assembled to date, the build-up of this latest vehicle began with the erection of its core cryogenic stage inside the Spaceport's Launcher Integration Building, which occurred earlier in the week.
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The next step is the mating of the launcher's two solid rocket motors, which are installed on each side of the core cryogenic stage. This will be followed by a "topping off" of the vehicle with its ESC-A cryogenic upper stage and the vehicle equipment bay.

All of this activity takes place in the Launcher Integration Building, after which the Ariane 5 will be transferred to the Final Assembly Building for integration of its dual-satellite payload.

The Spaceport's Final Assembly Building currently is occupied by an Ariane 5 that will be launched next week with a pair of telecommunications satellites to serve Africa and the Middle East: the NILESAT 201 direct broadcast spacecraft for Egyptian operator Nilesat; and the RASCOM-QAF1R communications satellite for pan-African operator RascomStar-QAF. Both payloads were built by Thales Alenia Space, and they are scheduled for liftoff from the Spaceport on August 4.

Source : Arianespace

Published on ASDNews: Jul 29, 2010

 

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