Europe has successfully launched 2 telecommunications satellites
After a day of delays due to weather reasons, on November 11 morning, the European Aerospace Company Arianespace successfully launched Ariane 5 heavy rocket to bring two telecommunications satellites into magnetic geostationary orbit Kourou space airport on Guyana island, France.
Ariane 5 rocket boosted the Eutelsat 21B and Star One C3 satellites into space at 4:05 am (Hanoi time).
Eutelsat 21B satellite is launched into orbit by orders of European Satellite Company (Eutelsat) to provide essential telecommunications services to companies and government agencies in Europe, Middle East, and Europe. Africa and Central Asia region, with shelf life of at least 15 years.
Meanwhile, Star One C3 satellite of Brazil with a shelf life of about 16 years was launched into space to transmit television signals and ensure satellite phone communication for Brazil and South American countries. .
This is the sixth launch of this Ariane 5 missile this year and the 66th launch in the history of this missile.
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