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Arianespace To Launch Syracuse 3A And Galaxy 15 On October 13

File photo of an Ariane 5 rocket.
Evry, France (SPX) Sep 29, 2005
Following an extensive analysis of certain launcher elements, Arianespace has set the date for the next Ariane 5 launch.

The next launch is now scheduled for the evening of Thursday, October 13. An Ariane 5 Generic will be used to orbit the Syracuse 3A and Galaxy 15 satellites, with liftoff during the following launch window:

  • 07:32 p.m. to 08:56 p.m., local time in Kourou, French Guiana,
  • 06:32 p.m. to 07:56 p.m., Washington, D.C.,
  • 22:32 to 23:56, GMT, on Thursday, October 13,
  • 12:32 a.m. to 01:56 a.m., on Friday, October 14 in Paris, France.

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Launch Of Russian Kosmos-3 Rocket Postponed
Moscow (SPX) Sep 27, 2005
The launch of a Kosmos-3 booster from Russia's northern cosmodrome Plesetsk has been postponed from September 30 to a later date, reports Itar-Tass.



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