Results for agency
European Space Agency
Next launch for this agency
Next launch for this agency
European Space Agency
🚀Sentinel-1C with Arianespace
Sentinel-1C via Arianespace
Commercial • FRA
Ariane Launch Area 1 (ELV)
Guiana Space Centre
Dec 03 at 06:20pm
Launchpad time•-0300
Dec 03 at 09:20pm
Your local time•+0000
Current status
Go for Launch
Get notification
24 hours before launch
Get notification
1 hour before launch
Note: For all launches the scheduled launch dates and times are subject to change due to weather, equipment, crew and other factors.
Mission description
Sentinel-1C carries an advanced radar technology to provide an all-weather, day-and-night supply of imagery of Earth’s surface. It is a replacement satellite to complete the Sentinel-1 duo after Sentinel-1B suffered a technical anomaly.
— Sentinel-1C
Livestream
Attending a launch in person
Attendance is possible by booking online here with site owner CNES. There is no fee for attending a launch here and your booking will include a guided tour in French or English.
Children under 16 are not allowed within 6 kilometers of the launchpad. Children under 12 are not allowed in the control center. Children under 8 are not allowed on the spaceport grounds at all. Check with them when booking since this may vary.
You will receive assembly instructions in your booking confirmation. There a group tour bus will pick you up and take you to some of the more interesting parts of the space center, before ending up at the viewing area to see the launch.
At booking time you will be able to choose a viewing location. Agami is the closest option.
On the map the launchpads are marked D, E and F and the viewing areas are circled.
Agami: 7 kilometers from Ariane and Vega. Ages 16+.
Ibis: 13 kilometers from Ariane and Vega. Ages 8+
Toucan, Colibri: VIP locations. You'll need to know someone or get lucky when they open it up to the public. Toucan is open for Ariane and Soyuz, Colibri is open for Soyuz.
Jupiter: The control center. Another VIP area but may be open to the public based on attendance numbers, you can enquire when booking. This is a really unique experience watching a real mission control center in operation. You'll have a better time if you speak French.
For those without a booking or with children under 8 we recommend:
Carapa Observation Deck: On a high hill overlooking the launch site. 13 kilometers away. There'll be ESA staff there handing out information and a live feed on a screen.
How to get there
Accomodation
Nearby hotels in Kourou.
Nearby parking
Parking available on-site.
Agency details
European Space Agency (ESA) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to space exploration, satellite development, and scientific research. ESA's achievements include the Rosetta comet mission, the Galileo navigation system, and the Ariane rocket family, fostering international collaboration and advancing Europe's space capabilities.