Galileo satellites recovered

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Last summer, they were considered lost: two Galileo satellites ended in the wrong orbit after their launch by a Soyuz from Kourou, French Guiana. But now the two satellites have been recovered and they should be able to fulfil at least partially their mission – a situation made possible thanks to expertise and hard work in the extended Galileo team, from ESA, to agencies partners and industry.

More about Galileo:
http://esa.int/galileo

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4 Comments

  1. @European Space Agency, ESA Concrats! Just a few weeks ago i looked for information regarding this satellites and didn't find anything about this recovery. How long will these satellites obtain there orbits? I think most of the dV reserved for orbital maintenence was used for this recovery.

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