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    • Title Ariane 5 Looking Ahead for the Next Launch
    • Released 03/04/2003
    • Length 00:05:01
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Description

      The Ariane 5 launch is an important step to reestablish confidence into Europe's launcher sector and into Arianespace, the world's first space transportation company. This transmission provides story details and background images on this subject.
      The programme comprises of a 5-minute A-roll with split audio (english commentary/international sound) and is complimented by a B-roll with clean international sound.

      Ariane-5 LOOKING AHEAD TO THE NEXT LAUNCH
      Ariane-5 is one of the worldÕs most impressive launchers; it is very powerful and, unlike other carriers, has the capability of putting very heavy payload into orbit. In addition, it provides Europe with the only means of competing with Russia and America in the business of launching commercial satellites.
      Because of this, and despite recent problems, Arianespace and ESA have decided to continue launching the tried-and-trusted generic version of Ariane-5. Flight 160 is set for lift-off on April 8th carrying two spacecraft: Insat 3A and Galxy XII.
      It is, in fact, no more than a routine flight because this version of Ariane-5 has already been successfully launched eight times. This time, however, the launch will attract worldwide attention because an enhanced version of the same launcher, failed in December 2002.
      The extra power provided by larger fuel tanks and improved performance of its Vulcain engines should have enabled this high-powered version of A


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    • Activity Launchers
    • Mission Ariane
    • People Jean-Yves Le Gall
    • System Ariane 5 , Rosetta Orbiter
    • Action Assembling , Launching , Moving
    • Keywords Animations , Ariane 5 launches , Control room , Engine , Launch pad , Launcher , Payload

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