Next Ariane 5
Mission To Orbit Three Geostationary
Satellites
On December 13, Arianespace
will fulfill its 3rd Ariane 5 launch of the year.
Flight VA259 will orbit three
satellites: MTG-I1, the new generation
meteorological satellite of
EUMETSAT, developed in
cooperation with the European Space Agency (ESA) and
manufactured by Thales Alenia Space, and Galaxy 35
and Galaxy 36, two geostationary
communicationssatellites, manufactured by Maxar for
Intelsat.
On Tuesday, December 13, 2022
at 5:30 p.m. local time (8:30 p.m. UTC),
Arianespace’s next Ariane 5
mission will lift off from Europe’s Spaceport,
French Guiana, with MTG-I1 meteorological satellite
and Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 telecommunications
satellites. The mission duration will be 34 minutes
and 37 seconds.
The satellites will be launched
for two major companies and long-standing
Arianespace customers: the European Organization for
the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites
EUMETSAT and the multinational satellite services
and communication provider Intelsat.
The Meteosat Third Generation
(MTG) system will help meteorologists meet one of
their main challenges – the rapid detection and
forecasting of severe weather events – so that
timely warnings can be given to citizens, civil
authorities and first responders. The data from
MTG-I1 (I stands for Imager) will have a wide range
of uses, from enabling aircraft to avoid storms and
for earlier alerts of flooding, through to more
precise monitoring of fires and fog. It will help to
protect lives, property and infrastructure and bring
economic benefits to Europe and Africa. The MTG
satellites are developed and procured in cooperation
with the European Space Agency by an industrial
consortium led by Thales Alenia Space in cooperation
with OHB. The satellites are developed according to
the requirements defined by EUMETSAT after
consultation with the users of its meteorological
data.
Galaxy 35 and Galaxy 36 are the
next satellites in Intelsat’s comprehensive Galaxy
fleet refresh plan, a new generation of spacecraft
that will provide Intelsat Media customers in North
America with high[1]performance
media distribution capabilities and unmatched
penetration of cable headends. These two satellites
will bring C-band contribution capacity to support
high-profile events, such as collegiate and
professional football, auto racing, baseball, golf,
boxing and professional wrestling. The satellites
also offer in-orbit protection for select customers
in the broadcast arc serving North America.
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