September 11, 2007

Arianespace to launch ELISA satellites

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Astrium has selected Arianespace to launch four satellites of the space segment of the ELISA demonstrator.

The four ELISA satellites will be placed in heliosynchronous orbit by a Soyuz rocket to be launched from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana. They will be auxiliary passengers on the launch of the first Pléiades satellite in late 2009.

Astrium is lead manager for the program, working with co-contractor Thales for French MoD procurement agency DGA. Astrium is prime contractor for the demonstration program, which comprises four satellites, each weighing about 135 kg. The satellites are built on a Myriade platform designed by French space agency CNES.

The program is being overseen by a joint DGA-CNES project management team.

ELISA (ELectronic Intelligence by SAtellite) satellites will use radar transmitters to map the entire globe, with precise feature definition. They are a first step towards the future ROEM (Renseignement d’Origine ElectroMagnétique) electromagnetic reconnaissance program.

Arianespace has already placed the Cerise, Clémentine and ESSAIM satellites in orbit for the DGA defense procurement agency. This ongoing partnership enables the French Ministry of Defense to validate innovative satellite concepts using actual spacecraft in orbit.

Just a few months after the successful launch of Skynet 5A for the British MoD, Arianespace and its launch Service & Solutions offer remain the benchmark in space transport for both civil and military telecommunications operators, guaranteeing access to space for European military missions.

About Arianespace

Arianespace is the world’s leading launch Service & Solutions company, delivering innovative services and solutions to its customers for more than 25 years. Backed by 23 shareholders, and by the European Space Agency, Arianespace offers an unrivalled launcher family, comprising Ariane 5, Soyuz and Vega, and an international workforce renowned for their culture of excellence. Arianespace has launched 248 satellites since being founded, including more than 60% of the commercial satellites now in service worldwide. It has a steady backlog of more than 40 satellites to be launched, equal to more than three years of operations.

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