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ELISA W23
1 38007U 11076A   11356.42284104  .00000581  00000-0  12333-3 0   231
2 38007 098.2146 068.1690 0011103 351.6937 008.4076 14.62725317   777

Period:       98.45 minutes
Inclination: 98.21°
Apogee:     692 km
Perigee:     677 km

ELISA E12
1 38008U 11076B   11355.94343934 +.00000502 +00000-0 +10756-3 0 00202
2 38008 098.2140 067.6945 0011933 354.4634 005.6527 14.62894903000706

Period:       98.43 minutes
Inclination: 98.21°
Apogee:     692 km
Perigee:     675 km

ELISA E24
1 38009U 11076C   11356.42335748  .00000664  00000-0  14019-3 0   194
2 38009 098.2139 068.1687 0010449 349.6459 010.4518 14.62582702   778

Period:       98.46 minutes
Inclination: 98.21°
Apogee:     692 km
Perigee:     677 km

ELISA W11
1 38010U 11076D   11356.42177878  .00000620  00000-0  13029-3 0   208
2 38010 098.2147 068.1712 0012268 353.5254 006.5793 14.63019457   770

Period:       98.43 minutes
Inclination: 98.21°
Apogee:     692 km
Perigee:     675 km



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A Soyuz rocket lifted off on Friday from Europe's space base in French Guiana, placing into orbit six low-orbit satellites with military or joint military-industrial use.
It was the second-ever launch of the Russian-made rocket from the European Space Agency (ESA) pad in South America.
The 2.2-tonne payload included France's Pleiades 1 satellite, designed to generate 3-D and colour images from low Earth orbit for both military and industrial use.

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The second Russian-built Soyuz rocket launched from French Guiana blasted off late on Friday carrying six military spy satellites, space officials said.
The rocket blasted off at 11.03 p.m. (0203 GMT Saturday) from a launch pad at the European Space Agency's (ESA) launch centre near Kourou, French Guiana, on the northeast coast of South America.

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Arianespace to launch ELISA satellites
Astrium has selected Arianespace to launch four satellites of the space segment of the ELISA demonstrator.
The four ELISA satellites will be placed in heliosynchronous orbit by a Soyuz rocket to be launched from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. They will be auxiliary passengers on the launch of the first Pléiades satellite in late 2009.
Astrium is lead manager for the program, working with co-contractor Thales for French MoD procurement agency DGA. Astrium is prime contractor for the demonstration program, which comprises four satellites, each weighing about 135 kg. The satellites are built on a Myriade platform designed by French space agency CNES.

Arianespace Press release


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