Soyuz rocket launches GIOVE-B satellite

April 27, 2008

At 22:16 GMT yesterday (04:16 today local time), a Russian / carrier rocket was launched from the  in Kazakhstan, carrying the European  experimental. The launch was conducted by, a Russo-European organisation which commercially markets Soyuz-FG and launches. GIOVE-B was successfully deployed into a at 02:01 GMT this morning, after an ascent lasting nearly four hours.

GIOVE-B will serve as a prototype for the. It is the second such prototype, GIOVE-A is already in orbit, having been launched in December 2005. GIOVE-B was originally scheduled to launch in April 2006, but was delayed for a number of reasons. The next Galileo launch is scheduled to be the first cluster of operational satellites, which will be launched in 2010. The next Soyuz launch will be a in mid-may, with a  to resupply the International Space Station.

This was the 20th orbital launch of, the 24th Soyuz-FG launch, and the 1,732nd flight of a Soyuz rocket of any variant.