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Arianespace Will Launch Eutelsat W2M

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by Staff Writers
Paris, France (SPX) May 19, 2006
Eutelsat and Arianespace announced Thursday they have signed a launch contract for the W2M satellite. The spacecraft will be carried into orbit by an Ariane 5 rocket sometime in the second quarter of 2008 from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guyana.

The contract continues a 22-year collaboration, the two companies said in a joint statement. Arianespace has orbited more than half of Eutelsat's constellation, and the contract represents the 274th won by Arianespace since its establishment in March 1980.

A new industrial consortium between EADS Astrium and ISRO will build the W2M, which will operate 26 transponders in Ku-band and up to 32 in all, depending on operational modes, for a designed operational lifetime of 15 years.

W2M is intended to provide additional security for customers, because it can be deployed at a number of orbital positions used by the W satellite series, particularly 10 degrees east longitude.

Like all Eutelsat W satellites, W2M is meant to provide a wide range of services, from television broadcasting to data networks to broadband. In addition to fixed-beam coverage over Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, W2M will carry one steerable beam that can be re-oriented in orbit according to market requirements � possibly toward Africa and central Asia.

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Sea Launch To Orbit Next Satellite In June
Washington DC (RIAN) May 19, 2006
Sea Launch, the world's sole company to orbit satellites from a pad in equatorial waters, will send an American satellite into space in June, the international consortium said Thursday.







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