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|  | Ariane 5 enclosing Herschel and Planck | | Herschel and Planck launcher at launch pad
13 May 2009 At around 13:40 CEST today, 8:40 at the launch site in Kourou, the Ariane 5 carrying Herschel and Planck rolled out onto the launch pad from its earlier location in the final assembly building under blue skies complete with puffy clouds. Additional photos in gallery linked at top right.
 | | | Ariane 5 enclosing Herschel and Planck | The entire process of moving the launcher from the final assembly building to the launch pad 2.6 km away took about 1.5 hrs. Roll-out was announced at 8:40 local time after which the launcher was pulled out of the final assembly building. The Ariane 5 arrived at the launch pad at about 10:15 local time. |  | Ariane 5 enclosing Herschel and Planck | | “The view is just spectacular,” reported Göran Pilbratt ESA’s Herschel Project Scientist, on location at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Ariane 5 ready for roll-out Ariane 5 enclosing Herschel and Planck Thomas Passvogel, ESA Herschel and Planck Programme Manager | |
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