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The Ariane 5 ECA launcher for flight V190 is readied for lift-off from Ariane Launch Complex Three (Ensemble de Lancement Ariane 3 – ELA-3) at the Guiana Space Centre, Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, on 20 August 2009.
Lift-off took place at 00:09 CEST/Paris on 22 August 2009 (22:09 UTC/GMT [21 August]; 19:09 UTC 3/French Guiana [21 August]). The target injection orbit had a perigee altitude of 250 km, an apogee altitude at injection of 35 786 km and an inclination of two degrees. The satellites were accurately injected into their transfer orbits about 27 and 34 minutes after lift-off.
JCSat-12 will operate in the Ku- and C-bands, providing broadcast and broadband services covering Japan, the Oceania and Asia-Pacific regions and Hawaii. Optus D3 will operate in the Ku-band, delivering direct-to-home TV broadcast, Internet, telephony and data transmission services for Australia and New Zealand. The payload mass for this launch was 7622 kg; the satellite masses totalled 6523 kg, with payload adapters and dispensers making up the additional 1099 kg.