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... and Jean-Yves Le Gall, Chief Executive Officer, Arianespace (France) ''' There is no better representative of the views of international space business than Arianespace of France. Its Ariane 5 is generally regarded ... .com/news/viewsr.html?pid=9833. (22) Arianespace (2004), ''Annual Report 2004. ''Evry-Courcouronnes Cedex, France. Retrieved November 27, 2005, from, http://www.arianespace.com/site/documents/sub_main_annual.html. (23 ...
... Shuttle launch cost $25 million; Arianespace charged $24 million. And Arianespace had cut that price by as much as $3 million to lure some U.S. customers. Arianespace officials said its throwaway rockets ... , Fortune said, would rest with President Reagan's decision on Space Shuttle pricing-and on Arianespace 's reaction. If Reagan boosted Space Shuttle launch fees, it would please entrepreneurs anxious to ...
... ) in Kourou , French Guiana, it accepted the new facilities and made them available to the Arianespace company for international use. ELA-2 would provide an enhanced capability for launching the Ariane ... rail line. This configuration made possible two simultaneous launch preparations and provided considerable operational flexibility. Arianespace could assemble one launcher in the preparation zone, while another, previously transported on a mobile ...
... around $15 million, including the PAM-D upper stage. General Telephone & Electronics (GTE) reported paid Arianespace "under $25 million" for the Spacenet 1 launch. The complaint raised by TCI applied only ... requirements. He claimed that he had heard of Arianespace bids as low as $22 million for the same time period and added that Arianespace "should be charging" around $64 million for a ...
... precautions to ensure that neither debris nor high-voltage arcing compromised the tether's strength. Arianespace , the commercial arm of the European Space Agency , suffered a major setback in its bid ... Ariane 5 , a huge rocket intended to launch satellites, Arianespace had to blow up the rocket when it veered severely off course. Arianespace had spent 10 years and more than US$7 ...
... kilograms or 3.3 tons). The arrangement also filled a niche that Arianespace 's two rocket fleets did not. Arianespace Vega rockets launched small scientific satellites weighing no more than 1.5 ... transfer orbit. Expecting to launch three or four Soyuz rockets per year, beginning in 2008, Arianespace had already booked three launches from Kourou using the Russian Soyuz rocket~launches of one ...
... , the Washington Times reported. The insurance covered only the booster phase of a satellite launch. Arianespace charged between 11 and 13% of the total value of the launch for insuring an Ariane launch from lift off to geostationary orbit, that portion of the flight under Arianespace 's control. Satellite operators had to go to commercial insurance markets to obtain coverage for ...
... Ray, “Coriolis Launched To Track Ocean Winds, Solar Storms,” Spaceflight Now, 6 January 2003. The Arianespace Flight 157 Inquiry Board submitted its report to Ariane space, establishing the most probable cause ... . ESA had timed the mission to enable Rosetta to rendezvous with the comet Wirtanen. (ESA, “ Arianespace Flight 1 57~ Inquiry Board Submits Findings,” http://www.esa.int/esaCP/ESA7198708D_index_0 ...
... failure of Ariane 5 Flight 157, they had postponed the launch of the Rosetta spacecraft. Arianespace had designed Rosetta to rendezvous with the comet Wirtanen, in a mission that would have ... had exploded shortly after launch in December 2002, Rosetta 's launch vehicle was not standard. Arianespace had modified its equipment bay and electrical system. The postponement would cause Rosetta to miss ...
... ESA announced it signed three contracts with Arianespace , two for future launches-ECS-4 scheduled for the second quarter of 1986 and Hipparcos ... Ariane V15. ECS-4 was in production at that time, and ESA accelerated its completion. Arianespace was providing the earliest possible launch slot in accordance with the relaunch conditions in the ...

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