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    Ariane 4: Vol. 115 Campaign Video

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    • Title Ariane 4: Vol. 115 Campaign Video
    • Released: 01/01/1999
    • Language M/E only
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    • Copyright ESA
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      The Ariane 4 Vol. 115 launch, on December 21st 1998, carried the Panamsat 6B satellite into orbit. This video contains footage of the whole launch campaign, as follows: arrival of launcher components at CSG Kourou; launcher main stage raised upright in assembly building, second stage integrated; solid boosters attached, vehicle equipment bay integrated; launcher rolled out and integrated into final assembly building; arrival of satellite, unloaded from plane; satellite in cleanroom, enclosed in container and rolled-out to fuelling bay; satellite fuelled; enclosed in payload bay, PanAmSat logo; payload bay winched to top of launcher, final assembly building pulled away; various footage of launch.

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    • Length 09:48:00
    • Format BETACAM
    • Commercial Use No
    • Producer CSG

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