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Flight 144
300 km
Altitude Apogee
35 786 km at injection
Inclination
7 degrees
The ARIANE 44P launcher lift-off for Flight 144 is scheduled on the night of
September 25 to 26, 2001 as early as possible within the following launch window :
Launch opportunity
GMT
Paris time
Washington time
Kourou time
From 10:32 pm
00:32 am
06:32 pm
07:32 pm
to 11:29 pm
01:29 am
07:29 pm
08:29 pm
ATLANTIC BIRDTM 2
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Flight 144
Dates
Satellite activities
D-7
D-6
Monday, Sept. 17
D-5
Tuesday, Sept. 18
D-4
Wednesday, Sept. 19
D-3
Thursday, Sept. 20
Launch Rehearsal
D-2
Friday, Sept. 21
D-1
Monday, Sept. 24
D-0
Tuesday, Sept. 25
Launch Countdown including 3rd stage filling with liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
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Flight 144
Events
12h
30 mn 00 s
5h
35 mn 00 s
3h
35 mn 00 s
1h
5 mn 00 s
Start of the 3rd stage filling operations with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen.
Activation of launcher telemetry, radar transponders, telecommand.
6 mn 00 s
3 mn 40 s
1 mn 00 s
09 s
05 s
HO
+ 4,4 s
Lift-off.
+ 11 s
+ 1 mn 12 s
+ 3 mn 31 s
+ 3 mn 34 s
+ 4 mn 30 s
Fairing jettison.
+ 5 mn 42 s
+ 5 mn 47 s
+ 6 mn 50 s
+ 12 mn 50 s
+ 18 mn 00 s
+ 18 mn 46 s
+ 19 mn 45 s
+ 19 mn 55 s
+ 23 mn 04 s
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Flight 144
Typical trajectory for standard geostationary transfer orbit and ground station visibility
Trajectoire de lancement
Launch trajectory
Orbite gostationnaire
Geostationary orbit
Orbite de transfert
Geostationary transfer orbit
Extinction du 3e tage
Third stage burnout
200 km
Sparation
du 2e tage
Second stage
separation
Sparation
du 1er satellite
Separation
of first satellite
Sparation
du 2e satellite
Separation
of second satellite
150 km
Largage
de la coiffe
Fairing jettison
100 km
Sparation du
1er tage
First stage
separation
50 km
Largage des
propulseurs
Booster jettison
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Flight 144
Fairing (Contraves)
8,62 m length,
4 m diameter,
750 kg
N2O4 Tank
UH25 Tank
Separation 1/2
Viking (Snecma moteurs)
1/2 interstage
N2O4 Tank
UH25 Tank
Solid strap-on
booster - PAP (Fiat Avio)
12,50 m length,
1,1 m diameter,
3,10 T
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Flight 144
Customer
EUTELSAT
Prime contractor
Mission
Mass
Stabilization
Dry mass
3 axis
Dimensions
Span in orbit
29 m
Platform
Spacebus 3000 B2
Payload
26 Ku Band transponders
(107 W each)
Downlink frequencies
Transponder bandwidth
On-board power
Life time
15 years
Orbital location
Coverage area
Press Contact
Vanessa OCONNOR
EUTELSAT
Tel.: +33 (0) 1 53 98 47 57
e-mail : voconnor@eutelsat.fr
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Flight 144
(CM)
Rmi KOCHER
ARIANESPACE
(RCUA)
Baard EILERTSEN
Vronique SEGUIN
ARIANESPACE
ARIANESPACE
ARIANESPACE
(DMS)
Jean-Jacques DUMESNIL
EUTELSAT
(CPS)
Raffi MUSSALIAN
EUTELSAT
(RPS)
Pierre-Jean MONICAT
ALCATEL
(COEL)
Jean-Louis LEBLANC
ARIANESPACE
(CPAP)
Marc ROY
ARIANESPACE
(DDO)
Pierre RIBARDIERE
CNES/CSG
(RSV)
Dominique POULAIN
CNES/CSG
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Flight 144
Europe
13 satellites
International organizations
9 satellites
Americas
9 satellites
Asia
8 satellites
Astra 1K, X, 3A
Ameristar (Worldspace)
Anik F2 (Canada)
Atlantic BirdTM 2
Inmarsat 4
Directv-4S (USA)
JCSat 8 (Japan)
e-Bird
Galaxy 12 (USA)
Envisat-1/PPF
L-Star A & B
(Thailand/Laos)
Hot Bird 6
GE TBD (USA)
N-Star C (Japan)
MSG-1 & 2
Stellat
Loralsat 3 (USA)
Optus C1 (Australia)
Rosetta
Middle-East and Africa
1 satellite
Amos 2
Spot 5
Stentor
Syracuse III
+ 9 ATV launches
International
Inmarsat
Intelsat
New Skies
Stellat
Worldspace
Asia
Australia
India
Japan
Thailand / Laos
Europe
ESA
Eumetsat
Eutelsat
France
Luxembourg
8
9
13
2
Confidential
at the request of customers
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Americas
Canada
USA
Middle East and Africa
Israel
Flight 144
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