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Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34)

Ariane 62

Arianespace

Launch Status
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T- 00 : 00 : 07 Ignition
Start of the engine ignition sequence
T+ 00 : 00 : 00 Liftoff
First upwards movement of the rocket
T+ 00 : 02 : 14 SRB Separation
The solid rocket boosters are separated from the launcher.
T+ 00 : 03 : 30 Fairing Separation
Separation of the payload fairing
T+ 00 : 07 : 39 MECO
Cut-off of the main engine
T+ 00 : 07 : 45 Stage 2 Separation
Separation of the second stage from the first
T+ 00 : 07 : 53 SES-1
First start of the second engine
T+ 00 : 18 : 43 SECO-1
First cut-off of the second engine
T+ 03 : 38 : 49 SES-2
Second start of the second engine
T+ 03 : 40 : 41 SECO-2
Second cut-off of the second engine
T+ 03 : 55 : 30 Payload Separation
Final deployment of the payload from the rocket

Mission

Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34)

  • Type: Navigation
  • Orbit: Medium Earth Orbit
  • Launch Cost: $85,000,000

Payload consists of two satellites for Europe's Galileo navigation system.

Location

Ariane Launch Area 4

Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana

Ariane Launch Area 4 has witnessed the launch of 6 rockets, including 6 orbital launch attempts. While Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana, has been the site for 331 rocket launches.

The Guiana Space Centre is a European spaceport to the northwest of Kourou in French Guiana, a region of France in South America. Kourou is located at a latitude of 5°. In operation since 1968, it is a suitable location for a spaceport because of its equatorial location and open sea to the east.

Rocket

ArianeGroup Ariane 62

The Ariane 6 family is currently under development by the European Space Agency, with two variations including the Ariane 62 with two solid boosters intended for government and scientific missions.

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Agency

Arianespace

Arianespace SA is a multinational company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider. It undertakes the production, operation, and marketing of the Ariane programme. Their vehicles launch exclusively from French Guiana in South America.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was the Arianespace Ariane 62 Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) launch scheduled?

The Arianespace Ariane 62 Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) launch was scheduled for:
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Where can I watch the Arianespace Ariane 62 Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) launch video?

You can watch the Arianespace Ariane 62 launch video on this page. The official video includes full mission coverage with multiple camera angles, onboard views, and expert commentary covering pre-launch procedures, liftoff, stage separation, and payload deployment.

Where did the Arianespace Ariane 62 Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) mission launch from?

The Arianespace Ariane 62 rocket launched from Ariane Launch Area 4 at Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana. The Guiana Space Centre is a European spaceport to the northwest of Kourou in French Guiana, a region of France in South America. Kourou is located at a latitude of 5°. In operation since 1968, it is a suitable location for a spaceport because of its equatorial location and open sea to the east.

What rocket was used for the Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) mission?

The Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) mission launched aboard a Arianespace Ariane 62 rocket. The Ariane 6 family is currently under development by the European Space Agency, with two variations including the Ariane 62 with two solid boosters intended for government and scientific missions. Detailed rocket specifications and performance data are available in the rocket details above.

What weather conditions could have delayed the Arianespace Ariane 62 Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) launch?

The Arianespace Ariane 62 Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) launch could have been delayed by various weather conditions including lightning within 10 nautical miles, high winds (especially upper-level winds), thick cloud layers, precipitation, and poor visibility. Weather must be favorable at the launch site, downrange landing zones, and abort landing sites.

How can I get updates if the Arianespace Ariane 62 Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) launch was delayed?

This page was updated in real-time with the latest Arianespace Ariane 62 launch status, including any delays or scrubs for the Galileo L14 (FOC FM33 & FM34) mission. You can also check our space launch schedule for historical launch information. Our mobile app provides push notifications for instant alerts about launch status changes. Official Arianespace live streams provided the most immediate range updates during the launch window.

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