Ariane 5 December 20, 2008

Another successful Arianespace launch: HOT BIRD™ 9 and W2M in orbit

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On Saturday evening, December 20, Arianespace orbited two communications satellites for the European operator Eutelsat: HOT BIRD™ 9 and W2M.

42nd Ariane 5 launch, 28th success in a row, 6th launch in 2008

The latest successful launch of an Ariane 5, the sixth in 2008, confirms that Arianespace’s launch Service & Solutions continue to set the global standard for the major space communications operators and manufacturers.

Ariane 5 is the only commercial heavy launcher in service today capable of simultaneously launching two payloads.

This was the 42nd launch of an Ariane 5 and the 28th successful launch in a row.

Two satellites for one prestigious customer

Arianespace offers the best choice of launch solutions to meet the specific requirements of today’s leading operators.

Arianespace and Eutelsat have teamed up very successfully for over 25 years, with the Ariane launcher lofting more than half of Eutelsat’s fleet. HOT BIRD™ 9 and W2M are the 22nd and 23rd Eutelsat satellites launched by Arianespace.

Following the successful launch of HOT BIRD™ 7A in 2006, Arianespace is proud of its role in bolstering Eutelsat’s flagship orbital position at 13 degrees East. Arianespace is scheduled to launch on February 12, 2009 another Eutelsat satellite, HOT BIRD™ 10.

HOT BIRD™ 9/W2M mission at a glance

The mission was carried out by an Ariane 5 ECA launcher from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Liftoff was on Saturday, December 20, 2008 at 7:35 pm local time in Kourou (5:35 pm in Washington, D.C., 22:35 UT, 11:35 pm in Paris, and on Sunday, December 21, at 1:35 am in Moscow, and at 7:35 am in Tokyo).

 HOT BIRD™ 9 was built by Astrium as prime contractor, and weighed 4,880 kg at launch.

Designed to transmit television programs to cable and satellite households in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, HOT BIRD™ 9 is fitted with 64 high-power Ku-band transponders, increasing the company’s operational redundancy at its flagship orbital position of 13 degrees East. HOT BIRD™ 9 is the second in a series of three identical satellites intended for this orbital position; the third satellite, HOT BIRD™ 10, will be launched by Arianespace in 2009.

The W2M satellite was built by a consortium comprising Astrium and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).

Weighing 3,463 kg at launch, W2M will operate up to 30 transponders. It offers a design life of 15 years.

W2M will allow Eutelsat to offer a wide range of services, including TV broadcasting, data network feeds and broadband access. In addition to fixed-beam coverage of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, it will include a steerable beam for coverage of islands in the Indian Ocean.

Mission réussie pour Arianespace HOT BIRD™ 9 et W2M sont en orbite
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