Arabsat 5A & COMS 1 atop Ariane 5 on June 26, 2010

Next launch attempt will take place tomorrow, i.e. on Saturday, June 26th. - Source.

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Spaceflight Now: Familiar glitch added drama to aborted Ariane countdown.
Thursday's back-to-back last-second scrubs of an Ariane 5 rocket launch were caused by the vehicle's first stage pressurization system, an issue similar to the problem that triggered an unusual Arianespace quality review earlier this year, the company's top executive said Friday.


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Window for today's launch attempt spans between 21:41 and 22:52 UTC (5:41 p.m. - 6:52 p.m. EDT):
Arianespace launch 195 – Arabsat-5A and COMS: Liftoff is set for Saturday, June 26, 2010.

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Live coverage of today's launch attempt from Guiana Space Center on Arianespace's VideoCorner [eventtimer]2010-6-26 21:20:40?will start in|started;%c% %hh%:%mm%:%ss%[/eventtimer] hours[eventtimer]2010-6-26 21:20:40?.| ago.;%c%[/eventtimer]

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Live coverage of the launch at VideoCorner of Arianespace has just started.

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T-2 minutes and counting.
 
And it lifted off at the beginning of the window.

Main cryogenic stage just separated, and upper stage has ignited. :thumbup:

Satellites will separate in 17 and 23 minutes.

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Upper stage shut down.

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Arabsat 5A separation.

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COMS 1 separation.

Ariane 5 V195 launch was successful. :thumbup:

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Arianespace:
Ariane 5 marks its 37th consecutive success by orbiting the Arabsat-5A and COMS satellites.

The final version of the NASA Spaceflight article (the URL hasn't changed):
Ariane 5 ECA launches at third attempt with Arabsat 5A and COMS 1.

Spaceflight Now:
spaceflightnow.com said:
Ariane finally blasts off
The latest Ariane 5 rocket has launched from the Guiana Space Center in South America carrying a pair of Arab and South Korean satellites for diverse purposes. The half-hour ascent to geosynchronous transfer orbit began with liftoff at 2141 GMT (5:41 p.m. EDT) after two earlier scrubs. The mission appeared to go smoothly and deployment of the payloads occurred successfully.
 
It's good to see them launched, even though I didn't get to see it live.
 
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