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April 24th, 2016

Arianespace Anounces Soyuz Flight VS14 Back On Again... 


Arianespace has booked the launch again...

Soyuz Flight VS14: Liftoff is targeted for April 25

Replacement operations are underway for the inertial unit of Soyuz Flight VS14 that was affected by an outage, and a new technical review will be occur tomorrow at H0-5h.

Liftoff of the Soyuz launcher is now targeted for Monday, April 25, 2016, at the precise moment of:

  • 06:02:13 p.m., (Local time in French Guiana)
  • 05:02:13 p.m., (in Washington, D.C.)
  • 09:02:13 p.m., (UTC)
  • 11:02:13 p.m., (in Paris)
  • 00:02:13 a.m., (in Moscow) on April 26.

For its third launch of the year, which will be the initial mission in 2016 utilizing a Soyuz launcher from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana, Arianespace will orbit the Sentinel-1B satellite for the Copernicus program, on behalf of the European Commission and within the scope of a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA). Also to be orbited on the mission are the French CNES space agency‘s Microscope satellite, and three CubSats for Fly Your Satellite! an ESA Education and Knowledge Management Office’s program.

As shown by this launch, Arianespace continues to address Europe’s need for reliable and independent access to space.

For its third launch of the year, which will be the initial mission in 2016 utilizing a Soyuz launcher from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana, Arianespace will orbit the Sentinel-1B satellite for the Copernicus program, on behalf of the European Commission and within the scope of a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA). Also to be orbited on the mission are the French CNES space agency‘s Microscope satellite, and three CubSats for Fly Your Satellite! an ESA Education and Knowledge Management Office’s program.

As shown by this launch, Arianespace continues to address Europe’s need for reliable and independent access to space.