Kuwait Times

Ariane 5 rocket puts satellites into orbit on second attempt

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CAYENNE: An Ariane 5 rocket put two commercial satellites into orbit after an initial attempt was aborted earlier this month, operator Arianespac­e said early yesterday.

The rocket launched successful­ly from the Kourou Space Centre in French Guiana on Friday, carrying the Intelsat 37e and the BSAT-4a satellites into space, Arianespac­e said. The launch had initially been set for September 5 but was aborted in the final countdown as the main engine was being ignited for lift-off due to an “anomaly on the launcher,” Arianespac­e said.

The last time an Ariane 5 lift-off was aborted at ignition was in March 2011.

Friday’s launch was the fifth Ariane 5 rocket mission this year, and the ninth successful launch by Arianespac­e. It saw the Intelsat 37e, which weighs around 6.5 tons, separating from the rocket just under 30 minutes after liftoff.

And the BSAT-4a satellite, which weighs around 3.5 tons, was placed in orbit a little more than 47 minutes after taking off from the French overseas territory in South America.

Intelsat 37e is a high-speed satellite built by Boeing that will offer high-performanc­e telecoms services while BSAT-4a is a satellite for Japan’s Broadcasti­ng Satellite System Corp.

Kourou is Europe’s spaceport in South America and Arianespac­e is a launch operator which puts satellites into orbit for the European Commission and European Space Agency.

Guiana, which is home to some 250,000 people, has been administer­ed as a French region since the end of the 18th century.

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