Ariane 5 December 13, 2022

Ariane Flight VA259

Arianespace’s fourth launch of 2022 with the third Ariane 5 of the year will place its satellite passengers into geostationary transfer orbit. The launcher will be carrying a total payload of approximately 10,972 kg.

 

PAYLOADS :

METEOSAT THIRD GENERATION-IMAGER 1

 

The Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) system will help meteorologists meet one of their main challenges – the rapid detection and forecasting of severe weather events – so that timely warnings can be given to citizens, civil authorities and first responders. The data from Meteosat Third Generation-Imager 1 (MTG-I1) will have a wide range of uses, from enabling aircraft to avoid storms and for earlier alerts of flooding, through to more precise monitoring of fires and fog. It will help to protect lives, property and infrastructure and bring economic benefits to Europe and Africa.

The MTG system is the most complex and innovative geostationary meteorological satellite system ever built. When fully deployed, European meteorologists will be able, for the first time, to monitor the full life cycle of storms – from initial instability in the atmosphere through to lightning strikes. MTG-I1 will produce images of Europe and Africa every 10 minutes from the Flexible Combined Imager’s 16 spectral channels. The Lightning Imager will continuously map lightning flashes between clouds and from clouds to the ground. Higher resolution imagery will be available more quickly, in a significant advance for forecasting of rapidly developing severe weather events.

The MTG mission is a cooperation between EUMETSAT and the European Space Agency (ESA). The MTG satellites are developed and procured in cooperation with the European Space Agency by an industrial consortium led by Thales Alenia Space in cooperation with OHB. The satellites are developed according to the requirements defined by EUMETSAT after consultation with the users of its meteorological data.

→  Meteosat Third Generation-Imager 1 will be the 14th EUMETSAT satellite to be launched by Arianespace.

→ It will be the 167th satellite manufactured by Thales Alenia Space to be launched by Arianespace.

 

DID YOU KNOW ?

Meteosat Third Generation-Imager 1 (MTG-I1) is the first satellite in a new system that will produce about 50 times more data for weather forecasters than its second-generation siblings.

The result? Faster, more precise information about weather events.

 

GALAXY 35 and GALAXY 36
     

Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 are geosynchronous communications satellites that will provide dedicated North American links to broadcasters allowing them to air live events and programs including sports, entertainment and breaking news coverage. Additionally, the satellites also offer in-orbit protection for select customers in the broadcast arc serving North America.

Galaxy 35 will replace Galaxy 3C and Galaxy 36 will replace Galaxy 28.

Today’s launch continues Intelsat’s Galaxy fleet refresh plan that started with Galaxy 30 in 2020 and carries the fifth and sixth out of seven new Intelsat satellites launching in the coming months. 

→ Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 will be the 63rd and 64th satellites to be launched by Arianespace for Intelsat.

→ The two satellites will be the 69th and 70th satellites manufactured by Maxar to be launched by Arianespace

 

DID YOU KNOW ?

→ Solar array wingspan is 12m fully deployed.

→ Satellite height is 7.2m on-orbit, fully deployed.

→ Reflectors are 2.6m diameter.

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Ariane 5

The Heavy launcher

Arianespace’s Ariane 5 is the world reference for heavy-lift launchers, capable of carry
payloads weighing more than 10 metric tons to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) and
over 20 metric tons into low-Earth orbit (LEO) – with a high degree of accuracy mission
after mission. Developed by under management of the European Space Agency (ESA),
Ariane 5 is able to loft the heaviest spacecraft either in production or on the drawing
boards, and enables Arianespace to match up most telecommunications satellites for
highly efficient dual launches – a capability that has been proven by the company in
Ariane-series missions since the 1980s.

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