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Deployment of Europe's Galileo constellation continues
by Staff Writers
Paris (ESA) Oct 15, 2012

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The third and fourth satellites of Europe's Galileo global navigation satellite system were lofted into orbit on 12 October from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. They join the first pair of satellites launched a year ago to complete the validation phase of the Galileo programme.

The Soyuz ST-B launcher, operated by Arianespace, lifted off at 18:15 GMT (20:15 CEST) from the Guiana Space Centre.

All the stages of the Soyuz vehicle performed as planned and the Fregat-MT upper stage released the Galileo satellites into their targeted orbit close to 23 200 km altitude, 3 hours 45 minutes after liftoff.

These satellites were built by a consortium led by Astrium as prime contractor, with Thales Alenia Space in charge of assembly, integration and testing.

The operations are managed by SpaceOpal a joint company of the DLR German Aerospace Center and Italy's Telespazio, with the early operations of the satellites controlled by a joint ESA and CNES French space agency team in Toulouse, France.

After initial checks, they will be handed over to the Galileo Control Centres in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, and Fucino, Italy, for testing before they are commissioned for the Galileo service validation phase.

From a performance point of view, these In-Orbit Validation (IOV) satellites are the same as the forthcoming satellites.

With four identical satellites now in orbit, ESA will be able to demonstrate the performance of the Galileo positioning system fully before the deployment of the remaining operational satellites.

"Since the first launch a year ago, Galileo's technology has proven itself in orbit," said Didier Faivre, ESA's Director of Galileo Program and Navigation-related activities.

"Thanks to the satellites launched Friday, the testing phase will be completed, and clear the way for rapid full-scale deployment of the constellation.

"By late 2014, 18 satellites are scheduled to have been launched, by which time early services to Europeans can begin."

Galileo's Full Operational Capability (FOC) will be reached with 30 satellites (including the four IOVs and in-orbit spares) in 2018.

Galileo Explained
Galileo is Europe's own global satellite navigation system. It will consist of 30 satellites and their associated ground infrastructure.

The definition, development and IOV phase of the Galileo programme are carried out by ESA, and co-funded by ESA and the European Commission. This phase leads to a mini-constellation of four satellites and a reduced ground segment dedicated to the validation of the overall concept.

The four satellites launched during the IOV phase are the nucleus of the constellation that will then be extended to reach its FOC.

The FOC phase is fully funded by the European Commission. The Commission and ESA have signed a delegation agreement by which ESA acts as design and procurement agent on behalf of the Commission.

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Europe's second pair of fully operational Galileo satellites was successfully launched Friday (12 October 2012) from the European spaceport in French Guiana, South America. The satellites' payloads were designed, manufactured and tested in the UK by Astrium and will be used with the two other satellites launched last year to validate the Galileo system design before becoming part of the fi ... read more


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