Galileo SAT 33-34 launch 14 (Official broadcast)

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On 17 December, two Galileo satellites will be launched on an Ariane 6 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana in the 14th launch of operational satellites for the Galileo programme. This will be Galileo’s first launch on Ariane 6 and the fifth launch of Europe’s heavy-lift launcher.

The two Galileo satellites, designated SAT 33 and SAT 34, will improve the robustness of Galileo, Europe's satellite navigation system, by adding spares to the constellation to guarantee it can provide 24/7 navigation to billions of users. They will join the constellation in medium Earth orbit 23 222 km above Earth’s surface.

Credits: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/Arianegroup
???? European Space Agency (ESA)

Chapters:
00:00-02:04 - Intro
02:05 - Programme begins
28:55 - Liftoff
31:15 - Booster separation
32:30 - Fairing separation
36:50 - Core stage separation
37:00 - First Vinci engine boost
47:45 - End of boost 1
4:08:00 - Second Vinci engine boost
4:09:50 - End of boost 2
4:24:40 - Galileo satellites separation
5:19:00 - Status of the satellites and declaration of launch success
5:25:05 - Post-launch event hosted by the European Commission in Brussels

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