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Technicians announce stop-gap measures to save RASCOM-QAF 1, Africa's new found telecommunication device.
Whereas the African continent is busy preparing to start enjoying the refined services of the Pan-African Satellite project, RASCOM-QAF 1, technicians of the Thales Alenia Space, the company that built the satellite are announcing very disturbing teething problems with takeoff. In effect, the "fuel" used by the engine that enables the satellite to function is said to l have leaked, making it difficult to put the satellite on orbit.

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Rascom-QAF 1 has manoeuvred itself into a circular geostationary orbit. However, the lifespan of the satellite has been shortened after a helium leak was discovered a few days after launch, forcing ground controllers to use the satellite's reserve manoeuvring propellant to reach the final orbit.
Originally designed to last up to 15 years, the communications satellite may now only operate for about two-and-a-half years.

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On Friday evening, December 21, 2007 at about 21H51 GMT, Arianespace successfully boosted the first ever Pan African communications satellite-RASCOM-QAF1. Built by Thales Alenia Space under a turnkey contract from Rascom-QAF, the Rascom-AQF1 satellite has a design life of 15 years. It will provide telecommunications services especially to rural areas in Africa as will as inter-urban and international phone links, direct TV broadcast and Internet services.

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Arianespace boosted two communications satellites into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO): RASCOM-QAF1, built by Thales Alenia Space for pan-African operator RASCOMSTAR-QAF, and Horizons-2, built by Orbital Sciences Corporation for the operator Horizons 2 Satellite LLC, a joint venture of Intelsat and JSAT.
36th Ariane 5 launch, 22nd success in a row
The latest successful launch of an Ariane 5, its sixth in 2007, confirms that Arianespace's launch Service & Solutions continues to set the standard for all telecom operators worldwide.
Ariane 5 is the only commercial launcher in service today capable of simultaneously launching two payloads, and gives Arianespace customers unrivalled performance, flexibility and competitiveness.
In 2007, Ariane 5 missions performed by Arianespace orbited 12 of the 15 commercial communications satellites that were successfully launched into geostationary orbit. Starsem, an Arianespace subsidiary, carried out three Soyuz launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, orbiting eight satellites for the Globalstar constellation and RADARSAT-2 for the Canadian Space Agency.

The mission was carried out by an Ariane 5 GS launcher from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Liftoff was on Friday, December 21, at 6:42 pm local time in Kourou (21:42 UT, 10:42 pm in Paris, 4:42 pm in Washington, DC, and on Saturday, December 22 at 6:42 am in Tokyo).

Provisional parameters at injection of the storable-propellant upper stage (EPS) were:
Perigee: 585.2 km for a target of 584.8 km (±4)
Apogee: 35,874 km for a target of 35,865 km (±240)
Inclination: 5.49 degrees for a target of 5.50 degrees (±0.06°)


Built by Thales Alenia Space under a turnkey contract from RASCOMSTAR-QAF, the RASCOM-QAF1 satellite has a design life of 15 years. It will provide telecommunications services to rural areas in Africa, as well as intercity and international phone links, direct TV broadcast and Internet access services. Based on a Spacebus 4000B3 platform, this powerful spacecraft carries 12 Ku-band transponders and eight C-band transponders. It weighed about 3,200 kg at launch and offers 6.4 kW of power. The satellite will be positioned at 2.85 degrees East.
Weighing approximately 2,300 kg at liftoff, the Horizons-2 satellite was built by Orbital Sciences using a STAR platform. It carries 20 high-power Ku-band transponders and will generate 3.5 kW of power. From its geostationary orbit, Horizons-2 will provide occasional use video and IP-based content distribution for the continental United States, the Caribbean and parts of Canada. Likewise, Horizons-2 will support a number of comms-on-the-move applications for government customers. Its unique boomerang beam will support littoral water operations off the U.S. eastern seaboard for homeland security, ship-to-shore communications and cargo tracking. Horizons-2, which has a 15-year design life, will occupy Intelsat's orbital slot at 74 degrees West.

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A European Ariane rocket was launched on Friday from Kourou, French Guiana carrying two satellites into orbit - including the first pan-African communications satellite. The Ariane 5 GS rocket took off at 2142 GMT, the sixth successful Ariane launch this year, operator Arianespace said from Kourou. Half an hour later, the pan-African television satellite RASCOM-QAF1 and the US satellite Horizons-2 were released into orbit.
The launch had been delayed one day due to a technical problem.


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Europe's Ariane 5 rocket has completed its sixth and final flight of 2007.
The vehicle, launched from Kourou in French Guiana, lofted two satellites with a combined mass of 5.5 tonnes.
The RASCOM-QAF1 spacecraft will deliver TV and other telecom services to Africa while the Horizons-2 platform will do the same for North America.

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Satellite signal will be acquired by Australia tracking station in 30 minutes.

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Separation of the Horizons 2 satellite at 38:30 minutes.

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Separation of the sylda module

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