The Sentinel-1C satellite, the third satellite of the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission, has arrived at the European spaceport in French Guiana for liftoff on the Vega-C rocket at the end of 2024. The satellite will continue the critical task of delivering key radar imagery of Earth’s surface for a wide range of Copernicus services and scientific applications.
Following its journey from Cannes, France, via Turin, Italy, Sentinel-1C has safely landed in Kourou, French Guiana, after being transported on an Antonov aircraft. It will now undergo a series of launch preparation activities to ensure it is ready for liftoff.
Ramón Torres, Sentinel-1 Project Manager at ESA, commented, “Launching on the Vega-C return to flight is certainly a formidable challenge, but thanks to the extraordinary effort and meticulous planning by AVIO and Arianespace, the Sentinel-1 team is filled with confidence.Votre contenu ici
“The team is ensuring that no stone has been left unturned to ensure that this extraordinary satellite is launched with the utmost safety and precision. The team eagerly awaits the moment when their hard work and dedication culminate in a flawless launch, marking another milestone for the Copernicus programme.”