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Arianespace To Launch MSG 3

An MSG class weather satellite

Evry - Dec 18, 2003
Tillmann Mohr, Director General of Eumetsat, and Jean-Yves Le Gall, Chief Executive Officer of Arianespace, today signed the launch contract for the MSG 3 weather satellite at the European Space Agency headquarters in Paris. Also present were Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General of ESA, and Per Tegner, Chairman of the ESA Council.

The launch of MSG 3 is scheduled for the first half of 2009 from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana, using an Ariane 5 launch vehicle.

MSG 3 is the ninth satellite that intergovernmental organization Eumetsat has entrusted to the European launcher. Arianespace's order book already includes the MSG 2 satellite, slated for launch in the first quarter of 2005.

"This contract once again demonstrates the confidence of Europe's leading operators in the Ariane launch system," said Jean-Yves Le Gall, "and also symbolizes the guarantee of Europe's independent access to space. Arianespace is especially proud of its role in ensuring the continuity of weather forecasting services offered by Eumetsat in Europe and around the world."

Eumetsat Director General Tillmann Mohr added: "With this latest contract, Eumetsat confirms its support of European space policy, and our confidence in Arianespace, which has already launched seven Eumetsat satellites under optimum conditions."

Built by Alcatel Space in Cannes, southern France, MSG 3 will weigh about 2,000 kg at launch. It will have 12 channels and be capable of transmitting images every 15 minutes. The satellite will ensure service continuity, giving weather forecasters a powerful tool for the detection and prediction of meteorological events in Europe and neighboring regions.

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New National Security Mission to Fly on ILS/Lockheed Martin Atlas V
McLean - Dec 11, 2003
International Launch Services has received authorization to begin operations for the launch of a new payload for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) on a Lockheed Martin Atlas V rocket. The launch is set for early 2006 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.

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