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Arianespace has launched Eutelsat 65 West A telecommunications satellite into space from the launch pad of Guiana Space Center (CSG) in Kourou, French Guiana.

During its 71st successful launch in a row for Arianespace’s Ariane 5 heavy launcher, the rocket lifted off the satellite, which weighs 6,564kg and has a design life of more than 15 years.

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After a 27min flight, the launch vehicle delivered the SSL-build satellite into its transfer orbit.

Manoeuvres to completely deploy the solar panels of the 6.5t satellite, which was built by SSL, took place four hours later after the launch.

Following a series of performance tests, the satellite expects to enter full commercial service at its geostationary orbit of 65° west in early May.

Eutelsat CEO Rodolphe Belmer said: "The launch of Eutelsat 65 West A is a new milestone in the expansion of our Americas footprint.

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"Through a combination of coverage zones and frequency bands, it is uniquely placed to respond to the varying requirements of a diverse range of clients.

"Through a combination of coverage zones and frequency bands, it is uniquely placed to respond to the varying requirements of a diverse range of clients."

"Our thanks go to Arianespace for another flawless ride into space, our 31st by Ariane, and to SSL for its advanced delivery of a sophisticated satellite programme."

Apart from broadcasting digital and high-definition channels for households, Eutelsat 65 West A’s Ku-band coverage will also seek to improve connectivity of businesses located in Central America, the Caribbean, the Andes region and Brazil.

The satellite’s C-band transatlantic coverage is designed to deliver contribution links and video distribution services, while its Ka-band multibeam payload will allow operators to develop internet services across Latin America, especially in Brazil.

Following the completion of the second mission of this year, Arianespace aims to meet its goal of launching up to 12 missions, including eight Ariane 5 missions.


Image: Ariane 5 lifted off Eutelsat 65 West A satellite into space. Photo: courtesy of Arianespace.

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