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Ariane 44LP | Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3

SUCCESS Ariane 44LP →
Feb 4, 1998 at 23:29 UTC
Geostationary Orbit Communications Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana 96% success
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PADAriane Launch Area 2
SITEGuiana Space Centre, French Guiana →
ORBITGeostationary Orbit
TYPECommunications

Launched in 1996-8, the Inmarsat-3s were built by Lockheed Martin Astro Space (now Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space) of the USA, responsible for the basic spacecraft, and the European Matra Marconi Space (now Astrium), which developed the communications payload. Brazil’s second generation of communications satellites are the result of joint engineering and manufacturing efforts in the United States and Brazil. The new spacecraft are called the Brasilsat B series, and are widebody, more powerful versions of Hughes Space and Communications Company’s popular HS-376 model. EMBRATEL, Brazil’s telecommunications company, signed a contract in August 1990 for two spacecraft. In December 1995, with those new satellites in orbit and rapidly filling with customers, EMBRATEL exercised an option for a third spacecraft. A fourth was ordered in June 1998.

MISSION
Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3
MISSION TYPE
Communications
TARGET ORBIT
Geostationary Orbit
LAUNCH PAD
Ariane Launch Area 2
COUNTRY
FRA
CONFIRMEDPrecision: Minute
LAUNCH LIBRARY 2 PRIMARY
API ID: d3d2875b-ca3f-47b7-9944-fd207687e0b6
Reported date: Feb 4, 1998 at 23:29 UTC
Last synced: 27 seconds ago
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MANUFACTURER
Aérospatiale
VARIANT
44LP
FLIGHTS
26
SUCCESSES
25
SUCCESS RATE
96.2%

The Ariane 4 was an expendable space launch system, developed by the Centre national d'études spatiales (CNES), the French space agency, for the European Space Agency (ESA). It was manufactured by ArianeGroup and marketed by Arianespace. Since its first flight on 15 June 1988 until the final flight on 15 February 2003, it attained 113 successful launches out of 116 total launches.

When is the Ariane 44LP | Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 launch?
The Ariane 44LP | Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 is scheduled for Wednesday, February 4, 1998 at 11:29 PM UTC. This is the NET (No Earlier Than) time and may be subject to change. Current status: SUCCESS.
What rocket is being used for Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3?
The Ariane 44LP | Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 mission uses the Ariane 44LP rocket, manufactured by Aérospatiale. The Ariane 44LP has flown 26 times with a 96.2% success rate.
Where is the Ariane 44LP | Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 launching from?
The launch takes place from Ariane Launch Area 2 at Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana.
What orbit is Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 going to?
The Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 mission is targeting Geostationary Orbit.
Who is launching Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3?
The Ariane 44LP | Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 is operated by Arianespace.
Can I watch the Ariane 44LP | Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 launch live?
Yes. Visit the launch detail page on Space Launch Live for embedded YouTube webcasts, replay videos, and links to live coverage from SpaceX, NASA, NASASpaceflight, and other channels.
Mar 29, 2026 01:15 UTC
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Mar 29, 2026 01:15 UTC
Launch date set: Feb 4, 1998 at 23:29 UTC
NET (No Earlier Than) confirmed by Arianespace
Mar 29, 2026 01:15 UTC
Launch completed successfully
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Last data sync: 27 seconds ago
Launch Library 227 seconds ago
Launch ID: d3d2875b-ca3f-47b7-9944-fd207687e0b6
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Pad weather at 5.23, -52.78

Mission Profile

Inmarsat-3 F5 & Brasilsat B3 was a Ariane 44LP mission operated by Arianespace that lifted off from Ariane Launch Area 2, Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana on February 4, 1998. The flight carried its payload on a communications mission to Geostationary Orbit. The launch was a success.