October 12: Ariane missiles will carry out the fourth flight of the year
Arianespace said the fourth flight in 2006 of the Ariane rocket carrying three satellites is scheduled for October 12.
Ariane 5 ECA rocket at Kourou on August 10, 2006
Arianespace said the fourth flight in 2006 of the Ariane rocket carrying three satellites is scheduled for October 12.
Ariane 5 ECA missile, Ariane's heavy version will take off between 8:56 and 56:56 GMT from Kourou space airport (French Guiana). The missile will be put into orbit of DirectTV95 satellites of American company DirecTV, Optus D1 of Optus of Australia and LDREX-2 test satellite belonging to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency space agency.
The rocket Ariane made the last flight on August 12, successfully orbiting the French military telecommunications satellite Syracuse 3B.
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