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04 August 2003 07:37
PREPARATIONS FOR BUILDING LAUNCH COMPLEX AT KOUROU CONTINUE The platform is being readied for the building of the complex, for which goal they have begun to clear the jungle, a representative of Preparations continue in French Guinea for the building of a launch complex at the northern end of the Kourou cosmodrome under a Russian- European project that anticipates the beginning of commercial Soyuz rocket launches. Russia's aerospace agency Rosaviyakosmos has announced. In French Guinea, the hot and humid conditions bring on seasonal rains, so the rocket has to be further worked on. It is necessary to He also announced that specialists from the Samara-based Progress, which makes the workhorse Soyuz rockets, have begun working on modernizing the rocket in tropical conditions. replace the directional system and engines, he said. The source told Interfax that for Europe the Soyuz project at Kourou is extremely important. Now there will be an entire range of Russia's European partners are allocating 314 million euros for building the launch complex for Russian rockets. This decision was made late last May at the council of the European Space Agency country- participants at the ministerial level, where several of the countries have already presented numbers for their participation in the project. The Kourou launch site will be built by Russian specialists. Russia's partners have earmarked 121 million euros for equipment In particular, France will cover 50% of the overall financing, Germany 6%, Switzerland 1%-2%. The next step will be signing a cooperation agreement in the field of rocketry between the agency and Rosaviyakosmos, including the Soyuz at the Kourou cosmodrome and joint design work on new-generation rocket technology. This will happen soon. rockets at the European cosmodrome: the heavy-class Arian-5, the middle- class Soyuz rocket line and Europe's light-class Vega. shipments from Russia. With its participation in the Kourou project, Russia can claim an open niche on the world market for commercial launches. Europe does not now have middle-class rockets such as Russia is offering. For Russia, launching Soyuz from Kourou will make it possible to triple the opportunities for this rocket, which can put into geo-stationary orbit not 1.5 tonnes of payload, as launches from Baikonur in Kazakhstan provide, but four tonnes, as this launch site is close to the equator. Specialists calculate that this project will pay for itself in three years, and in the coming ten years Russia could be getting stable orders of 4-5 launches annually, capturing 40%-50% of the satellite launch market. The first Soyuz launch will take place in 2006. Expectations are that the actual construction work will begin this September and will be done by the end of 2005. Experts estimate the cost of an Arian-4 or -5 launch at around $80 million, while putting a satellite into space aboard a Soyuz will cost roughly $30 million. Russia figures to be making launch profits if at least three rockets take off annually. [CEIW] http://www.gateway2russia.com/artf.p...=&query=Kourou |
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