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Guiana Space Centre

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The Guiana Space Centre (French: Centre spatial guyanais; CSG), also called Europe's Spaceport,[3][4] is a European spaceport to the northwest of Kourou in French Guiana, a region of France in South America. Kourou is located approximately 310 mi (500 km) north of the equator at a latitude of 5°. In operation since 1968, it is a suitable location for a spaceport because of its equatorial location and open sea to the east.

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Guiana Space Centre
Centre spatial guyanais
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Panoramic view of Guiana Space Centre
Agency overview
Formed14 April 1964 (1964-04-14)
JurisdictionGovernment of France
HeadquartersKourou, French Guiana, France
Employees1,700 direct (2020)
7,500 indirect (2011)
Agency executive
  • Marie-Anne Clair, director
Parent agencyESA/EUSPA/CNES
Websitewww.cnes-csg.fr
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Coordinates5°10′08″N 52°41′25″W
OperatorArianespace, ESA
Total launches319
Launch pad(s)7
Launch history
StatusActive
First launch10 March 1970
Diamant B / Mika, Wika
Last launch5 July 2023
Ariane 5 ECA / Syracuse 4B & Heinrich Hertz
ALFS launch history
StatusInactive
Launches412
First launch1968
Last launch1981
Associated
rockets
Sounding rockets
ALD launch history
StatusInactive
Launches8
First launch10 March 1970
Diamant B / Mika, Wika
Last launch27 September 1975
Diamant BP4 / Aura
Associated
rockets
Diamant (retired)
Spectrum (future)[1]
ELV launch history
StatusActive
Launches48
First launch5 November 1971
Europa II / STV-4
Last launch21 December 2022
Vega-C / Pléïades-Néo 5 & 6
Associated
rockets
Europa II (retired)
Ariane 1 (retired)
Ariane 2 (retired)
Ariane 3 (retired)
Vega (rocket) (current)
ELA-2 launch history
StatusInactive
Launches119
First launch28 March 1986
Ariane 3 / GStar-2
Last launch15 February 2003
Ariane 4 / Intelsat 907
Associated
rockets
Ariane 3 (retired)
Ariane 2 (retired)
Ariane 4 (retired)
ELA-3 launch history
StatusInactive
Launches117
First launch4 June 1996
Ariane 5 / Cluster FM1
Last launch5 July 2023
Ariane 5 / Syracuse 4B & Heinrich Hertz
Associated
rockets
Ariane 5 (Retired)
ELS launch history
StatusInactive
Launches27
First launch21 October 2011
Soyuz ST-B / Galileo (satellite navigation)
Last launch10 February 2022
Soyuz ST-B / OneWeb L13
Associated
rockets
Soyuz ST-A (Suspended)
Soyuz ST-B (Suspended)[2]
ELA-4 launch history
StatusActive
Launches0
First launch2024 (planned)
Ariane 6
Associated
rockets
Ariane 6 (current)
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The European Space Agency (ESA), the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA), the French space agency CNES (National Centre for Space Studies), the Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azercosmos) and the commercial company Arianespace conduct launches from Kourou.[5][6][7] It was used by the ESA to send supplies to the International Space Station using the Automated Transfer Vehicle.