The Helios program is Europe’s military optical reconnaissance system consisting of both a space and a ground segment, which commenced service in 1995, jointly funded by the French, Italian and Spanish governments. The Helios I optical observation satellites, launched in July 1995 and December 1999 respectively, can acquire high resolution images of any point on the globe, with daily revisit capability. Helios-1B had suffered a breakdown of its power supply system in October 2004 and could no longer perform any work after operating for just under its 5-year nominal life expectancy.
Launch Overview
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16:22 UTC
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Lift Off
Dec 3, 1999 · 16:22 UTC
Launch Facility
Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana
The Helios program is Europe’s military optical reconnaissance system consisting of both a space and a ground segment, which commenced service in 1995, jointly funded by the French, Italian and Spanish governments. The Helios I optical observation satellites, launched in July 1995 and December 1999 respectively, can acquire high resolution images of any point on the globe, with daily revisit capability. Helios-1B had suffered a breakdown of its power supply system in October 2004 and could no longer perform any work after operating for just under its 5-year nominal life expectancy.
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LEO Payload
Total Launches
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Arianespace
Ariane Launch Area 2
Launch Overview
Window Open
16:22 UTC
Window Close
16:22 UTC
Lift Off
Dec 3, 1999 · 16:22 UTC
Launch Facility
Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana