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Paris (AFP) Jun 06, 2005 A scheduled launch this month of a heavy version of the European rocket Ariane has been postponed after one of the two satellites that make up its payload developed "a technical problem," the launch operator Arianespace said on Monday. The launch was due to have taken place on the night of June 24-25 from Europe's space base in Kourou, French Guiana. The Ariane-5 ECA was due to have taken aloft two satellites, Spaceway-2, for the US pay TV operator DirecTV, and Telkom-2, for the Indonesian telecommunications firm Telkom Indonesia. The Arianespace statement did not identify the problem or say which satellite had it, nor did it give a new date for the scrubbed launch. The next Ariane flight is now set for the night of July 7-8 using a standard Ariane-5 to launch IPStar, a satellite for Thailands Shinsat telecommunications operator, Arianespace said. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Arianespace SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Launch Pad at Space-Travel.com
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