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Friday, 13 July, 2001, 05:58 GMT 06:58 UK
Satellites launched into wrong orbit
The European Space Agency says its new Ariane 5 rocket has sent two satellites into the wrong orbit, after its launch from a site in French Guiana on Thursday. The agency said a malfunction in Ariane's propulsion system led to an early separation of the satellites. One of them is owned by the European Space Agency and is valued at $900 million dollars. The other satellite belongs to a Japanese operator. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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