Ariane 5 April 09, 2003

Arianespace Flight 160: A successful boost for two loyal customers

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Arianespace today orbited two communications satellites: Insat 3A for ISRO, the Indian space agency; and Galaxy XII for PanAmSat, the premier provider of global video and data broadcasting services via satellite.

Eleventh successful launch

With its 11th successful mission, the Ariane 5 “Generic” launcher confirms its technical and operational maturity. Four more Ariane 5 missions are planned in 2003.

Arianespace has ordered additional standard Ariane 5 launchers from European industry to meet customer needs and ensure service continuity.

Two long-standing customers

Insat 3A is the 10th Indian satellite orbited by an Ariane launcher. Arianespace has teamed up with ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) since the launch of the organization’s first satellite, Apple, in June 1981.

Galaxy XII is the 18th satellite launched by Arianespace for PanAmSat, one of its longest-standing customers. The relations of mutual confidence between Arianespace and the world’s leading private satellite operator reach back to the maiden Ariane 4 launch in June 1988.

Flight 160 at a glance
Flight 160 was carried out by an Ariane 5 Generic launcher from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Liftoff was on Tuesday, April 9, 2003 at 7:49 p.m. local time in Kourou, 22H49 GMT, 6:49 p.m. in Washington, DC, and on Wednesday, April 10 at 12:49 a.m. in Paris.

Provisional parameters at injection of the storable propellant upper stage were:
Perigee: 859.3 km for a target of 860 km. (±4 km)
Apogee: 36,055 km for a target of 35,936 km. (±260 km)
Inclination: 1.99 degrees for a target of 2.00 degrees (±0.07º)

Insat 3A was designed, produced and integrated by ISRO in Bangalore, southern India. To be positioned at 93.5 degrees East, it is fitted with 18 C-band and extended C-band transponders and 6 Ku-band transponders. The satellite will provide telecommunications and TV transmission services for the Indian sub-continent, while also carrying out a meteorological observation mission (VHRR). In addition, it has an SAR (search and rescue) payload.

Galaxy XII was built by Orbital Sciences Corporation in Dulles, Virginia, on a Star-2 platform. Weighing 1,760 kg. at launch, Galaxy XII will be positioned at 74 degrees West, and has a design life of 15 years. It will provide C-band links between the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii. The Galaxy XI and Galaxy IVR satellites were orbited on Arianespace Flights 125 and 129, respectively.

Community of Ariane Cities

The launcher’s fairing bears the inscriptions “Bordeaux Métropole” and “Comune di Collefero” as part of the Community of Ariane Cities promotional initiative. The French city of Bordeaux and the Italian city of Collefero are both founding members of the Community.

For more information on the Community of Ariane Cities, see the organization’s website: www.villes-ariane.org

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