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Feature Expanding Europe’s spaceport
The spaceport at Kourou is always being updated as new launchers are introduced. Since 1997, the spaceport has mainly been used by the heavy-lift Ariane5. The ELA-3 launch zone was expanded so that the Ariane-5’s upper stages can be fuelled when the rocket is on the launch pad. ESA and Arianespace also built a new complex where satellites can be checked out. This is big enough to hold the 20-tonne Automated Transfer Vehicles that fly to the International Space Station. Two more launchers will soon be joining Ariane-5. The first of Europe’s small Vega rockets is expected to lift off from Kourou in 2011. ESA is spending €45 million to adapt the old Ariane-1 launch facilities (ELA-1) for its use.
Another new launch complex has been built for the Russian medium-lift Soyuz rocket, which will start to fly from Kourou in 2011. The Soyuz site is located 13 km northwest of the Ariane-5 launch site. It includes a new rocket assembly building, control centre and launch pad.
Last update: 25 February 2011
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