ELA-3
ELA-3 | |||||||||||
Launch site | Guiana Space Centre | ||||||||||
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Location | 5°14′20″N 52°46′05″W / 5.239°N 52.768°W | ||||||||||
Short name | ELA-3 | ||||||||||
Operator | Arianespace/ESA | ||||||||||
Total launches | 88 | ||||||||||
Launch pad(s) | 1 | ||||||||||
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ELA-3, short for Ensemble de Lancement Ariane 3 (French for Ariane Launch Area 3), is a launch pad and associated facilities at the Centre Spatial Guyanais in French Guiana. ELA-3 is operated by Arianespace as part of the expendable launch system for Ariane 5 rockets. As of October 2016, 88 launches have been carried out from it, the first of which occurred on 4 June 1996.
ELA-3 is 21 square kilometres in size.[1]
Launch History
Date & Time (UTC) |
Flight number |
Launcher | Variant | Serial number |
Payload(s) | Outcome | # |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1996-06-04 12:34:06 | V-88[2] | Ariane 5 | G | 501 | Cluster | Failure | 1 |
1997-10-30 13:43:00 | V-101 | G | 502 | MaqSat-H, TEAMSAT, MaqSat-B, YES | Partial failure[3] | 2 | |
1998-10-21 16:37:21 | V-112 | G | 503 | MaqSat 3, ARD | Success | 3 | |
1999-12-10 14:32:07 | V-119 | G | 504 | XMM-Newton | Success | 4 | |
2000-03-21 23:28:19 | V-128 | G | 505 | INSAT-3B, AsiaStar | Success | 5 | |
2000-09-14 22:54:07 | V-130 | G | 506 | Astra 2B, GE-7 | Success | 6 | |
2000-11-16 01:07:07 | V-135 | G | 507 | PAS-1R, Amsat P3D, STRV 1C, STRV 1D | Success | 7 | |
2000-12-20 00:26:00 | V-138 | G | 508 | Astra 2D, GE-8, LDREX | Success | 8 | |
2001-03-08 22:51:00 | V-140 | G | 509 | Eutelsat 28A, BSAT-2a | Success | 9 | |
2001-07-12 22:58:00 | V-142 | G | 510 | Artemis, BSAT-2b | Partial failure[4] | 10 | |
2002-03-01 01:07:59 | V-145 | G | 511 | Envisat | Success | 11 | |
2002-07-05 23:22:00 | V-153 | G | 512 | Stellat 5, N-Star c | Success | 12 | |
2002-08-28 22:45:00 | V-155 | G | 513 | Atlantic Bird 1, Meteosat 8 | Success | 13 | |
2002-12-11 22:22:00 | V-157 | ECA | 517 | Hot Bird 7, Stentor | Failure[5] | 14 | |
2003-04-09 22:52:19 | V-160 | G | 514 | INSAT-3A, Galaxy 12 | Success | 15 | |
2003-06-11 22:38:15 | V-161 | G | 515 | Optus and Defence C1, BSAT-2c | Success | 16 | |
2003-09-27 23:14:46 | V-162 | G | 516 | INSAT-3E, eBird 1, SMART-1 | Success | 17 | |
2004-03-02 07:17:44 | V-158 | G+ | 518 | Rosetta | Success | 18 | |
2004-07-18 00:44:00 | V-163 | G+ | 519 | Anik F2 | Success | 19 | |
2004-12-18 16:26:00 | V-165 | G+ | 520 | Helios 2A, Essaim 1, 2, 3, 4, PARASOL, Nanosat 01 | Success | 20 | |
2005-02-12 21:03:00 | V-164 | ECA | 521 | XTAR-EUR, Maqsat-B2, Sloshsat | Success | 21 | |
2005-08-11 08:20:00 | V-166 | GS | 523 | Thaicom 4 | Success | 22 | |
2005-10-13 22:32:00 | V-168 | GS | 524 | Syracuse 3A, Galaxy 15 | Success | 23 | |
2005-11-16 23:46:00 | V-167 | ECA | 522 | Spaceway F2, TELKOM-2 | Success | 24 | |
2005-12-21 22:33:00 | V-169 | GS | 525 | INSAT-4A, Meteosat 9 | Success | 25 | |
2006-03-11 22:32:50 | V-170 | ECA | 527 | Spainsat, Hot Bird 7A | Success[6] | 26 | |
2006-05-27 21:09 | V-171 | ECA | 529 | Satmex 6, Thaicom 5 | Success[7] | 27 | |
2006-08-11 22:15 | V-172 | ECA | 531 | JCSAT-10, Syracuse 3B | Success[8] | 28 | |
2006-10-13 20:56 | V-173 | ECA | 533 | DirecTV-9S, Optus D1, LDREX-2 | Success[9] | 29 | |
2006-12-08 22:08 | V-174 | ECA | 534 | WildBlue 1, AMC-18 | Success[10] | 30 | |
2007-03-11 22:03 | V-175 | ECA | 535 | Skynet 5A, INSAT-4B | Success[11] | 31 | |
2007-05-04 22:29 | V-176 | ECA | 536 | Astra 1L, Galaxy 17 | Success[12] | 32 | |
2007-08-14 23:44 | V-177 | ECA | 537 | Spaceway-3, BSAT-3A | Success[13] | 33 | |
2007-10-05 22:02 | V-178 | GS | 526 | Intelsat 11, Optus D2 | Success[14] | 34 | |
2007-11-14 22:06 | V-179 | ECA | 538 | Skynet 5B, Star One C1 | Success[15] | 35 | |
2007-12-21 21:41 | V-180 | GS | 530 | RASCOM-QAF 1, Horizons-2 | Success[16] | 36 | |
2008-03-09 04:03 | V-181 | ES | 528 | ATV-1 "Jules Verne" | Success[17] | 37 | |
2008-04-18 22:17 | V-182 | ECA | 539 | Star One C2, Vinasat-1 | Success[18] | 38 | |
2008-06-12 22:05 | V-183 | ECA | 540 | Turksat 3A, Skynet 5C | Success[19] | 39 | |
2008-07-07 21:47 | V-184 | ECA | 541 | Badr-6, ProtoStar I | Success[20] | 40 | |
2008-08-14 20:44 | V-185 | ECA | 542 | AMC-21, Superbird 7 | Success[21] | 41 | |
2008-12-20 22:35 | V-186 | ECA | 543 | Eutelsat W2M, Hot Bird 9 | Success[22] | 42 | |
2009-02-12 22:09 | V-187 | ECA | 545 | Hot Bird 10, NSS-9, Spirale A, Spirale B | Success[23] | 43 | |
2009-05-14 13:12 | V-188 | ECA | 546 | Herschel, Planck | Success[24] | 44 | |
2009-07-01 19:52 | V-189 | ECA | 547 | TerreStar-1 | Success[25] | 45 | |
2009-08-21 22:09 | V-190 | ECA | 548 | JCSAT-12, Optus D3 | Success[26] | 46 | |
2009-10-01 21:59 | V-191 | ECA | 549 | Amazonas 2, COMSATBw-1 | Success[27] | 47 | |
2009-10-29 20:00 | V-192 | ECA | 550 | NSS-12, Thor 6 | Success[28] | 48 | |
2009-12-18 16:26 | V-193 | GS | 532 | Helios 2B | Success[29] | 49 | |
2010-05-21 22:01 | V-194 | ECA | 551 | Astra 3B, COMSATBw-2 | Success[30] | 50 | |
2010-06-26 21:41 | V-195 | ECA | 552 | Arabsat-5A, COMS-1 | Success[31] | 51 | |
2010-08-04 20:59 | V-196 | ECA | 554 | Nilesat 201, RASCOM-QAF 1R | Success[32] | 52 | |
2010-10-28 21:51 | V-197 | ECA | 555 | Eutelsat W3B, BSAT-3b | Success[33] | 53 | |
2010-11-26 18:39 | V-198 | ECA | 556 | Intelsat 17, HYLAS 1 | Success[34] | 54 | |
2010-12-29 21:27 | V-199 | ECA | 557 | Koreasat 6, HispaSat-1E | Success[35] | 55 | |
2011-02-16 21:50 | V-200 | ES | 544 | ATV-2 "Johannes Kepler" | Success[36] | 56 | |
2011-04-22 21:37 | VA-201 | ECA | 558 | Yahsat 1A, Intelsat New Dawn | Success[37] | 57 | |
2011-05-20 20:38 | VA-202 | ECA | 559 | ST-2, GSAT-8 | Success[38] | 58 | |
2011-08-06 22:52 | VA-203 | ECA | 560 | Astra 1N, BSAT 3c | Success[39] | 59 | |
2011-09-21 21:38 | VA-204 | ECA | 561 | Arabsat 5C, SES-2 | Success[40] | 60 | |
2012-03-23 04:34 | VA-205 | ES | 553 | ATV-3 "Edoardo Amaldi" | Success[41] | 61 | |
2012-05-15 22:13 | VA-206 | ECA | 562 | JCSAT-13, Vinasat-2 | Success[42] | 62 | |
2012-07-05 21:36 | VA-207 | ECA | 563 | EchoStar XVII, MSG-3 | Success[43] | 63 | |
2012-08-02 20:54 | VA-208 | ECA | 564 | INTELSAT 20, HYLAS 2 | Success[44] | 64 | |
2012-09-28 21:18 | VA-209 | ECA | 565 | Astra 2F, GSAT-10 | Success[45] | 65 | |
2012-11-10 21:05 | VA-210 | ECA | 566 | Eutelsat 21B, Star One C3 | Success[46] | 66 | |
2012-12-19 21:49 | VA-211 | ECA | 567 | Skynet 5D, MEXSAT-3 | Success[47] | 67 | |
2013-02-07 21:36 | VA-212 | ECA | 568 | Amazonas-3, Azerspace-1/Africasat-1a | Success[48] | 68 | |
2013-06-05 21:52 | VA-213 | ES | 592 | ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" | Success[49] | 69 | |
2013-07-25 19:54 | VA-214 | ECA | 569 | Alphasat I-XL, INSAT-3D | Success[50] | 70 | |
2013-08-29 20:30 | VA-215 | ECA | 570 | Eutelsat 25B / Es'hail 1, GSAT-7 | Success[51] | 71 | |
2014-02-06 21:30 | VA-217 | ECA | 572 | ABS-2, Athena-Fidus | Success[52] | 72 | |
2014-03-22 22:04 | VA-216 | ECA | 571 | Astra 5B, Amazonas 4A | Success[53] | 73 | |
2014-07-29 23:47 | VA-219 | ES | 593 | ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" | Success[54] | 74 | |
2014-09-11 22:05 | VA-218 | ECA | 573 | MEASAT 3b, Optus 10 | Success[55] | 75 | |
2014-10-16 21:43 | VA-220 | ECA | 574 | Intelsat 30, ARSAT-1 | Success[56] | 76 | |
2014-12-06 20:40 | VA-221 | ECA | 575 | DirecTV-14, GSAT-16 | Success[57] | 77 | |
2015-04-26 20:00 | VA-222 | ECA | 576 | Thor 7, SICRAL-2 | Success[58] | 78 | |
2015-05-27 21:16 | VA-223 | ECA | 577 | DirecTV-15, Sky Mexico 1 | Success[59] | 79 | |
2015-07-15 21:42 | VA-224 | ECA | 578 | Star One C4, MSG-4 | Success[60] | 80 | |
2015-08-20 20:34 | VA-225 | ECA | 579 | Eutelsat 8 West B, Intelsat 34 | Success[61] | 81 | |
2015-09-30 20:30 | VA-226 | ECA | 580 | NBN Co 1A, ARSAT-2 | Success[62] | 82 | |
2015-11-10 21:34 | VA-227 | ECA | 581 | Arabsat 6B, GSAT-15 | Success[63] | 83 | |
2016-01-27 23:20 | VA-228 | ECA | 583 | Intelsat 29e | Success[64] | 84 | |
2016-03-09 5:20 | VA-229 | ECA | 582 | Eutelsat 65 West A | Success[65] | 85 | |
2016-06-18 21:38 | VA-230 | ECA | 584 | EchoStar 18, BRIsat | Success | 86 | |
2016-08-24 22:16 | VA-232 | ECA | 586 | Intelsat 33e, Intelsat 36 | Success | 87 | |
2016-10-05 20:30 | VA-231 | ECA | 585 | Sky Muster II, GSAT-18 | Success | 88 | |
2016-11-17 10:07 | VA-233 | ES | 587 | Galileo FOC M6 | Success | 89 | |
2016-12-21 17:30 | VA-234 | ECA | 588 | Star One D1, JCSAT-15 | Success | 90 | |
2017-02-14 18:39 | VA-235 | ECA | 589 | SKY Brasil-1, Telkom 3S | Success | 91 |
Scheduled flights
As of 5 October 2016, the next launch from ELA-3 is scheduled to occur on 17 November 2016, carrying four Galileo satellites on the FOC-M6 mission.[66]
Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Orbit | Customer |
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20 October 2018 01:45:28[67] |
ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | BepiColombo | Heliocentric | ESA / JAXA |
VA-245. The probe will be sent on a Heliocentric orbit, targeting Mercury orbital insertion after several gravity assist maneuvers with Earth and Venus.[68] | |||||
4 December 2018[69] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | GSAT-11[70] GEO-KOMPSAT 2A[71][72] |
GSO | ISRO KARI |
VA-246[69] | |||||
15 December 2018[69][73] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | GSAT-31 Hellas Sat 4 / SaudiGeoSat 1[74] |
GSO | ISRO Hellas Sat |
March 2019[69] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | GEO-KOMPSAT 2B[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | KARI |
[75] | |||||
Q1, 2019[69] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Eutelsat 7C[76][lower-alpha 1] | GSO | Eutelsat |
[77] | |||||
Q1, 2019[78] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | EDRS-C / HYLAS-3[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | ESA / Avanti |
[79][80] | |||||
May 2019[73] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | GSAT-30[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | ISRO |
H2, 2019[81] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Inmarsat-5 F5[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | Inmarsat |
[81][82] | |||||
H2, 2019[69] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Intelsat 39[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | Intelsat |
[83] | |||||
2019[84] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Eutelsat Konnect (African Broadband Satellite)[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | Eutelsat |
[84] | |||||
2019[77] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Eutelsat Quantum[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | Eutelsat |
[77] | |||||
2019[69] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | JCSAT-17[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | SKY Perfect JSAT Group |
[85] | |||||
2019[86] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | MTG-I1[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | |
[86] | |||||
2019 | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Star One D2[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | |
[87] | |||||
2020 | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Galaxy 30 / MEV-2 | GSO | |
[88] | |||||
H2, 2020 | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | Intelsat (TBD)[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | Intelsat |
[88] | |||||
2020–2022 | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | ViaSat-3[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | |
[89] | |||||
30 March 2021[90] | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | James Webb Space Telescope | Sun–Earth L2 | NASA / ESA / CSA / STScI |
[91][92][90] | |||||
2021 | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | MTG-S1[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | |
[93] | |||||
2021 | ECA | Kourou ELA-3 | SES-17[lower-alpha 1] | GSO | SES S.A. |
[94] | |||||
2021–2022 | ECA | Guiana Space Centre ELA-3 | Heinrich Hertz (H2Sat)[lower-alpha 1] | ||
[95] | |||||
June 2022[96] | ECA | Guiana Space Centre ELA-3 | Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) | Heliocentric | ESA |
[97][96] |
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