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[b]Liftoff! Soyuz begins its maiden mission from the Guiana Space Center[/b] The first Soyuz has lifted off from French Guiana, initiating a three hour, 49 minute inaugural flight for Arianespace's medium-lift launch vehicle that will orbit the initial two spacecraft in Europe's Galileo satellite navigation system. Soyuz departed the spaceport's new ELS launch complex at 07:30:26 a.m. local time [5:30:26 a.m. CDT, 10:30:26 GMT] in French Guiana – a precise liftoff time that enables the pair of Galileo satellites to be injected into their proper orbital plane. With a total payload performance of 1,580 kg (3,483 lbs) – including 700 kg (1,543 lbs) for each of the Galileo platforms – the Soyuz is to deliver its passengers into a 23,222 km (14,429 miles) circular medium-Earth orbit, inclined 54.7 degrees. This maiden flight marks Soyuz' introduction into the company's growing launcher family, joining its heavylift Ariane 5 in operations from the spaceport. The two launchers are to be complemented by the lightweight Vega in 2012. Soyuz is one of the world's most utilized launchers, having ushered in the space age and logging more than 1,777 missions to date from its two other launch bases: Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and Russia's Plesetsk Cosmodrome.
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