Arianspace said Oct. 13 will be the new launch date for its next Ariane 5 launch. The mission, which will carry French military satellite Syracuse 3A and Panamsat‘s Galaxy 15 into orbit, was originally scheduled for Sept. 29, but was delayed following the discovery of an anomaly with an element of the launch vehicle. Arianespace said it was replacing the element, which contributed to the delay.
Arianespace Announces New Launch Date For Next Ariane 5 Mission
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