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    • Title Galileo Soyuz launch from Guiana: a double landmark
    • Released 05/10/2011
    • Length 00:05:24
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
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      On 20 October, for the first time ever a Soyuz launcher will lift off from Europe's Space port in French Guiana. On top of the legendary russian rocket the first two satellites of the Galileo Constellation for the In Orbit Validation (IOV) phase of the European Navigation system. Final preparations are in full swing for a historical space launch from the Centre spatial Guyanais.
      This A and B-Roll presents the two-fold importance of the mission, the new launcher to be operated from Kourou and the first Galileo operational spacecraft.

      It includes interviews with Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, Yannick Descatha, President of CNES, Jean-Yves Le Gall, CEO of Arianespace, Victor Nikolaev, DG of Starsem, Didier Faivre, Director of Navigation Programmes at ESA and Javier Benedicto, ESA's Galileo Project Manager.

      The B-Roll also features a 3D animation showing the main phases of the mission. Interviews are in English, French and Castellano.

      More backgroud information can be found on: http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMS693UNSG_index_0.html


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    • Activity Navigation
    • Mission Galileo , Giove A , Giove B
    • People Javier Benedicto , Jean-Jacques Dordain , Yuri Gagarin
    • System Ariane 5 , EGNOS (European Geostationnary Navigation Overlay System) , IOV-1
    • Location Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG) , French Guiana , Kourou
    • Action Manufacturing
    • Keywords Agriculture , Arianespace , Atomic clock , Cows , EADS Astrium , GPS , Ground stations , Logo, flags... , Maiden voyage , Mobile gantry , Navigation , Navigation for aircraft , Navigation for ships , Navigation/Guidance for vehicles , Navigational safety , Payload , Qualification Flight , Retrospection , Transport

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