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It has been a good 24 hours for the European Space Agency. Not only has its first four-in-one Galileo satellite launch gone flawlessly, but ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet is on his way to the International Space Station. At 1306 GMT on Thursday, an Ariane 5 rocket lifted off from its spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, carrying …

  1. Poncey McPonceface
    Go

    Go Team Europe!

    1. phuzz Silver badge

      Membership of ESA is separate from membership of the EU, so the UK will continue to be part of ESA for as long as they keep paying their dues.

      1. ad47uk

        We should stop spending money on that as well, they have already lost million sending stuff to Mars that fail, spend the money on something more useful.

  2. redpawn

    Glad Someone Can

    Trump will declare that we always have had this ability and that anyone who says otherwise is guilty of liable and will be sued.

    1. defiler

      Re: Glad Someone Can

      Libel, not liable.

  3. Mage Silver badge
    Alien

    ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet

    For a moment I thought he was on an Ariane, and I wondered, how?

    Though what happened to the ESA space truck adaptation for human use? I think five have been used.

    In unlikely facts, the ESA, while part EU funded, has Canada as an Associate Member and not all EU nations are members. So UK can stay in ESA after Brexit.

    Good to hear the Ariane 5 Launch of the Galileo was OK.

    Roscosmos is looking at a new version of Energia to compete in heavy lifting. The Indians, Chinese and Space X are getting commercial.

    Arianespace still has the majority of launches and the majority of satellites in orbit launched by them. The ownership is complex. It's worth looking up CNES, ESA and Arianespace, also Roscosmos (new space centre and a pad at the European Space port), Japanese, Israel, India, China. The Americans are not as dominant as the media sometimes suggests. Chinese and Indians catching up.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet

      "So UK can stay in ESA after Brexit."

      But will it, what with all the "Brexit means Brexit" retoric?

  4. John Smith 19 Gold badge
    Go

    75 straight launches in a row.

    Excellent work.

  5. Tom Womack

    Putting on my pedant hat, ESA had been launching the Galileo satellites on Soyuz rockets owned by Arianespace and launched from their site in French Guyana; so Roscosmos got the money for the launch vehicle to pass through to the manufacturer, but was not responsible for the launch.

    (the two earliest Giove satellites did go up from Baikonur)

    It's not completely obvious that launching 675kg satellites four at a time on Ariane 5 (which can happily take six tons to the harder-to-reach geosynchronous orbit) is better than launching two at a time on a smaller rocket.

    1. Mage Silver badge
      Pint

      re: four at a time on Ariane

      @Tom Womack

      You need a lot of confidence, nerve or an interesting insurance policy to put so many eggs in one basket, or maybe "birds" in a nose cone.

      1. Poncey McPonceface
        Flame

        Re: re: four at a time on Ariane

        @Mage

        Avoiding rapid disassembly 75 times in a row helps calm the nerves and increase confidence.

        Next step: let's make these babies reusable. :-)

    2. Robert Sneddon

      Orbits and energy budgets

      Geosync satellites are placed in an equatorial orbit but the Galileo satellites, although in a lower orbit are flying in a ball-of-string pattern at different angles to the equator. This single ES-variant Ariane V flight had to deliver the four satellites into different orbits hence the use of a new upper stage "dispenser" with a restartable engine that carried out multiple burns to do the job.

  6. M7S
    Joke

    Looking at those hats

    was this a publicity shot for "Bake off"?

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