Arianespace
to launch OPTSAT 3000 and VENµS satellites
Arianespace and Italian company CGS
S.p.A. announced the launch contract for the OPTSAT 3000
satellite today in Rome.
Arianespace also announced that it had
signed a launch contract with the Israeli Space Agency for
the VENµS satellite.
The two satellites will be orbited
together by a Vega launcher in early 2016 from the Guiana
Space Center, Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana.
The OPTSAT 3000 Earth observation
satellite will be built by IAI (Israel Aircraft Industry)
for the Italian Ministry of Defense, on behalf of the prime
contractor team, CGS S.p.A. and Telespazio (Finmeccanica/Thales).
Weighing about 400 kg at launch, it will be placed into a
Sun-synchronous orbit.
VENµS (Vegetation and Environment
Monitoring on a New Micro Satellite) is an Earth observation
mission developed jointly by the Israeli Space Agency (ISA)
and the French space agency CNES, within the scope of
Europe's Copernicus Earth monitoring program.
The VENµS satellite will be built by
IAI. Weighing about 300 kg at launch it will be sent into
Sun-synchronous orbit.
Following the contract signature,
Arianespace Chairman and CEO Stéphane Israël said: "We are
very proud of our selection for these two missions involving
Italy, Israel and France. I would like to thank all of the
partners in these two programs – the Italian MoD, CGS and
Telespazio, the Israeli Space Agency and CNES – for placing
their trust in us. With Vega now fully operational,
Arianespace can clearly offer all customers a complete range
of launch services perfectly tailored to their missions."