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    minigallery: Soyuz lifts off from CSG with first Galileo IOV satellites

    On 20 October 2011, a Soyuz launcher will lift off from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana for the first time. The legendary Russian rocket will place in orbit the first two satellites of the Galileo Constellation for the In Orbit Validation (IOV).

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    Soyuz - Galileo IOV
    Launchers from Europe’s Spaceport
    Ariane 5, Europe’s Heavy Launcher
    Soyuz at Europe’s Spaceport
    Europe's small launcher
    Galileo, a New Age of Navigation
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