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ESA - Navigation - The future - Galileo - First Galileo satellite on orbit to demonstrate key technologies |
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Topic: Technology |
2:04 am EST, Dec 29, 2005 |
The first Galileo demonstrator is in orbit, marking the very first step to full operability of Europe’s new global navigation satellite system, under a partnership between ESA and the European Commission (EC). Giove A, the first Galileo in-orbit validation element, was launched today from Baikonur, Kazakhstan, atop a Soyuz-Fregat vehicle operated by Starsem. Following a textbook lift-off at 05:19 UTC (06:19 CET), the Fregat upper stage performed a series of manoeuvres to reach a circular orbit at an altitude of 23 258 km, inclined at 56 degrees to the Equator, before safely deploying the satellite at 09:01:39 UTC (10:01:39 CET). “Years of fruitful cooperation between ESA and the EC have now provided a new facility in space for improving the life of European citizens on Earth” said ESA Director General Jean Jacques Dordain congratulating ESA and industrial teams on the successful launch.
The US needs to for a union with the ESA/EC to better our old GPS systems, just proof that the USA lags/slacks and Europe best us to it.... Why not? We are 'Paranoid Nation' ... are we not? ESA - Navigation - The future - Galileo - First Galileo satellite on orbit to demonstrate key technologies |
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