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| The Ariane-5 ECA launcher, carrying Thai
and Mexican telecommunications satellites, lifts off from the Kourou base
in French Guiana May 27, 2006.
(Xinhua/Reuters) |
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| The Ariane-5 ECA launcher carrying Thai and
Mexican telecommunications satellites lifts off from the Kourou base in
French Guiana May 27, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters) |
PARIS, May 28 (Xinhua) -- A European space consortium
rocket placed into orbit two telecommunications satellites for Mexico and
Thailand after blasting off from French Guiana on Saturday evening.
The Ariane-5 rocket, designed to launch payloads of
up to 10 tons, lifted off from the Europe's launch center in Kourou, about 40
miles from French Guiana's capital of Cayenne, at about 6:10 p.m. (2210 GMT).
Reaching an altitude of about 1,400 km, the rocket
released into orbit Mexico's Satmex 6, a 5.7 ton satellite, about 27 minutes
after takeoff.
Five minutes later, the rocket orbited the Thaicom 6
satellite, for a Thai private telecommunications operator, completing the
launch.
Thaicom will provide telecommunications and
television broadcasting throughout Asia, the Pacific, Europe and Africa.
The launch was originally scheduled for Friday but
was put off because of equipment alerts.
Arianespace, the commercial arm of the 13-country
European Space Agency, has scheduled four more Ariane rockets to launch this
year.
The launch of the Ariane 5 rocket on Saturday was the
second in 2006 and the 23rd successful flight for Ariane launchers, a company
statement said. Enditem