The Arianespace Soyuz rocket launches the Galileo navigation


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    An Arianespace Soyuz rocket launched into the night skies over French Guiana on Saturday to launch two new satellites into orbit for the European Galileo Navigation System.An act of beast,” Arianespace CEO Stefan Israel wrote on Twitter about the post-launch Soyuz rocket. "On our Soyuz Two Galileo satellites for [European Space Agency] on behalf of the EU Commission.


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    If the mission is successful The two new Galileo satellites will grow Europe's global satellite navigation satellite to 28. The nearly six-year-old constellation serves 2.3 billion users worldwide, Arianespace said in its launch document.Arianespace uses Soyuz rockets produced by Progress Space Rocket Center, part of the Russian space agency Roscosmos.


    This is the 14th time the partnership aims to send a Galileo mission into space, Arianespace said.

    The mission is underway for the European Space Agency (ESA) on behalf of the European Commission to bring "strategic independence and sovereignty to the citizens of the European Union [EU] and its Member States," Arianespace said of the mission.

    Galileo is similar to the US Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Russian Glonass system, but aims to provide Europeans with a do-it-yourself option if other systems are available. These are not available.

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