France Launches Ariane Rocket, Lifting Satellites into Orbit
Posted on: Sunday, 19 December 2004, 09:00 CST
France launches Ariane rocket, lifting satellites into orbit
PARIS, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) -- France launched an Ariane rocket on Saturday, lifting into orbit the new-generation military satellite Helios II A and six microsatellites for different scientific purposes, said reports reaching Kourou, French Guiana.
The six microsatellites include four Essaims (Swarm), one Parasol and one Nanosat.
A tiny Spanish civilian research satellite was also placed successfully into orbit by the rocket, which was launched from the European Space Agency's launchpad in Kourou.
Intelligence gathered by Helios II A, which has enhanced imaging in the optical and infrared range, will be shared among France, Belgium and Spain during its five-year space life.
The Essaims are designed for testing new technologies in electromagnetic surveillance while Parasol is used to study cloud formations and aerosols in the upper atmosphere. Nanosat is also designed to monitor atmospheric changes.
Source: Xinhua News Agency - CEIS
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