File:Arianespace TV ST27 Launch Sequence.webm

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English: For its second mission of the year — and the initial flight in 2020 with the Soyuz medium-lift launcher — Arianespace will perform the second launch for the OneWeb constellation, orbiting 34 satellites.

This 50th Soyuz mission conducted by Arianespace and its Starsem affiliate will be operated from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. It will pave the way for the constellation’s deployment phase − for which Arianespace is to perform 19 more medium-lift Soyuz launches from three spaceports (Kourou, Baikonur and Vostochny) during 2020 and 2021, without mentioning the Ariane 62 maiden flight.

By operating this second flight on behalf of the global satellite operator OneWeb, Arianespace participates in the fulfilment of its customer’s ultimate ambition: providing internet access for everyone, everywhere.
Date 6 February 2020, 21:50:02 (upload date)
Source Arianespace TV ST27 Launch Sequence
Author Arianespace

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VP9 720P 464 kbps Completed 00:49, 29 April 2020 1 min 11 s
Streaming 720p (VP9) 370 kbps Completed 16:01, 25 January 2024 2.0 s
VP9 480P 297 kbps Completed 00:49, 29 April 2020 57 s
Streaming 480p (VP9) 203 kbps Completed 11:33, 18 December 2023 1.0 s
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Streaming 360p (VP9) 122 kbps Completed 07:05, 12 January 2024 1.0 s
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Streaming 240p (VP9) 72 kbps Completed 08:35, 12 December 2023 1.0 s
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Streaming 144p (MJPEG) 620 kbps Completed 11:35, 30 October 2023 4.0 s
Stereo (Opus) 91 kbps Completed 10:01, 15 November 2023 2.0 s
Stereo (MP3) 128 kbps Completed 18:28, 29 October 2023 2.0 s

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