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Mon, Jul 19, 2004

Arianespace 163 Is Finally Up There

Anik F2 Is The Largest Commercial Telecom Satellite Ever Launched

Arianespace successfully orbited Telesat's Anik F2 payload on an Ariane 5 Saturday night, placing the 12,118-lb. spacecraft into geostationary transfer orbit.

Anik F2 is the heaviest commercial telecommunications satellite ever launched, and will provide high-speed Internet and digital communications from a final orbital position of 111.1 deg. West.

It uses the Boeing 702 satellite bus and carries a mixed payload of 32 Ku-band transponders, 38 Ka-band transponders and 24 C-band transponders.

Flight 163 marked the 15th successful mission of the Ariane 5 (Generic) launch vehicle.

"I would like to thank Telesat, which has -- for the fifth time -- placed its confidence in Arianespace," said Arianespace CEO Jean-Yves Le Gall after the conclusion of Flight 163. "I also would like to thank the European Space Agency, French CNES space agency and Arianespace's industrial team for the mission -- and in particular the personnel here at the Spaceport, who gave their full support during the past several days."

Previous satellites launched by Arianespace for the Ottawa, Canada-based Telesat were Anik F1 in November 2000, MSAT 1 in April 1996, Anik E1 in September 1991, and Anik E2 in April 1991.

The liftoff of Flight 163 had been delayed by two anomalies and a weather scrub, but the Ariane launch team demonstrated its reactivity by adjusting to the situation and making sure Ariane 5 and the Spaceport were launch-ready.

Arianespace's next mission is targeted for October, and will use the Ariane 5 ECA heavylift launcher version. Flight 164 will carry two payloads: the XTAR-EUR X-band telecommunications satellite (for the XTAR joint venture company of Loral Space & Communications and HISDESAT, S.A.), and a Kayser-Threde test satellite produced for the European Space Agency.

FMI: www.arianespace.com

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