Two Arianespace-led Russian Soyuz spacecraft each will launch two Galileo navigational satellites next year two begin construction of the navigational constellation, the company announced. The European Space Agency aims to build a full fleet of Galileo satellites to provide worldwide navigational service. Those Soyuz vehicles will launch from French Guiana, South America.
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