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When Galileo met Soyuz
 
Galileo on Soyuz
Encapsulated Galileo satellites atop Soyuz
 
18 October 2011
This is the moment when the twin Galileo satellites, safely encapsulated within their Upper Composite, were placed atop their Soyuz launcher.
 
The historic mating occurred last Friday 14 October. The three-stage Soyuz ST-B had already been raised to the vertical on its launch pad.

Then its mobile gantry was used to hoist the Upper Composite containing the satellites and Fregat-MT upper stage into position on top of the Soyuz.

To see more of the operation in a gallery of spectacular pictures, visit ESA's Flickr site via the right hand link.  
 

 
 
ESA Photostream on Flickr: Soyuz-Galileo Soyuz-Galileo IOV launch website
 
 
 
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