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First six OneWeb broadband satellites launched from French Guiana(1/3)

2019-02-28 13:45:27 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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A Soyuz ST-B rocket lifted off from the Guiana Space Center with the first six OneWeb broadband satellites, Feb. 27, 2019. Arianespace, the French launch services provider declared success on the mission. The satellites launched will help OneWeb secure the Ku-band radio spectrum the network will use for global broadband services. (Photo/Agencies)

A Soyuz ST-B rocket lifted off from the Guiana Space Center with the first six OneWeb broadband satellites, Feb. 27, 2019. Arianespace, the French launch services provider declared success on the mission. The satellites launched will help OneWeb secure the Ku-band radio spectrum the network will use for global broadband services. (Photo/Agencies)

A Soyuz ST-B rocket lifted off from the Guiana Space Center with the first six OneWeb broadband satellites, Feb. 27, 2019. Arianespace, the French launch services provider declared success on the mission. The satellites launched will help OneWeb secure the Ku-band radio spectrum the network will use for global broadband services. (Photo/Agencies)

A Soyuz ST-B rocket lifted off from the Guiana Space Center with the first six OneWeb broadband satellites, Feb. 27, 2019. Arianespace, the French launch services provider declared success on the mission. The satellites launched will help OneWeb secure the Ku-band radio spectrum the network will use for global broadband services. (Photo/Agencies)

A Soyuz ST-B rocket lifted off from the Guiana Space Center with the first six OneWeb broadband satellites, Feb. 27, 2019. Arianespace, the French launch services provider declared success on the mission. The satellites launched will help OneWeb secure the Ku-band radio spectrum the network will use for global broadband services. (Photo/Agencies)

A Soyuz ST-B rocket lifted off from the Guiana Space Center with the first six OneWeb broadband satellites, Feb. 27, 2019. Arianespace, the French launch services provider declared success on the mission. The satellites launched will help OneWeb secure the Ku-band radio spectrum the network will use for global broadband services. (Photo/Agencies)

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