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Payload Integration Completed On NSS-12 And THOR 6

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by Staff Writers
Kourou, French Guiana (SPX) Oct 27, 2009
The Ariane 5 for Arianespace's October 29 mission is now complete following the installation of its second payload - the NSS-12 satellite for telecommunications operator SES WORLD SKIES.

Encapsulated in an ogive-shaped protective fairing, NSS-12 was mated atop Ariane 5, positioning it as the launch vehicle's upper passenger. Located below it in the launcher payload "stack" is the mission's lower passenger, Telenor Satellite Broadcasting's THOR 6 relay platform.

This integration activity took place in the Final Assembly Building at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, enabling a final series of preparation milestones to begin - including the launch readiness review on October 27, followed by Ariane 5's rollout to the ELA-3 launch zone on the next day and the countdown to an October 29 evening liftoff during a 40-minute launch window that opens at 5:00 p.m. local time in French Guiana.

Ariane 5 is to deliver a payload lift performance of 9,515 kg. during the upcoming mission, which includes a combined total of 8,700 kg. for the NSS-12 and THOR 6 satellites, plus the launch vehicle's dual-passenger dispenser system and satellite integration hardware.

NSS-12 was produced in the United States by Space Systems/Loral based on its SS/L 1300 platform, and weighs approximately 5,700 kg. for liftoff. The powerful spacecraft is outfitted with 48 active Ku-band transponders and 40 C-band transponders, and will be operated by SES WORLD SKIES from a geostationary orbit of 57 degrees East - providing direct-to-home television broadcast services for Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia.

THOR 6 will be the first satellite launched by Arianespace for Telenor Satellite Broadcasting AS, a subsidiary of the Norwegian operator Telenor.

This 3,000-kg. payload was built in Europe by Thales Alenia Space using a Spacebus 4000B2 platform, and carries 36 Ku-band transponders. It will be positioned at 1 degree West, and is to distribute direct-to-home services to the Nordic region and throughout Central and Eastern Europe.

The October 29 mission is Arianespace's sixth flight of 2009, and will be followed by the seventh launch with an Ariane 5 that currently is being readied in the Launcher Integration Building at the Spaceport.

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