List of Galileo satellites

This is a list of past and present satellites of the Galileo navigation system. The two GIOVE prototype vehicles were retired in 2012.

As of November 2020, 26 Galileo (and 2 GIOVE) satellites have been launched, 24 of which are operational, 2 (the GIOVE) have been retired and 2 are unavailable.

Satellites

Each satellite is named after a child that won the European Commission's Galileo drawing competition. One winner was selected from each member state of the European Union.[1]

# Satellite Name[2]
(nickname)
Launch date
(UTC)
Launch
site
Carrier
rocket
Flight
name
PRN
[3][4]
Slot
[3][4]
Status [3] Remarks
GIOVE-A GSAT0001 28 December 2005
05:19
Baikonur,
Site 31/6
Soyuz-FG/
Fregat
P15000-015 Test Test Retired 30 June 2012 Developed with the main goal of claiming the frequencies allocated to Galileo by the ITU. Some technology demonstration.
GIOVE-B GSAT0002 26 April 2008
22:16
Baikonur,
Site 31/6
Soyuz-FG/
Fregat
P15000-016 Test Test Retired 23 July 2012 Similar goal to GIOVE-A but with higher fidelity signals
1 Galileo-IOV PFM GSAT0101
(Thijs)
21 October 2011
10:30
Kourou,
ELS
Soyuz ST-B/
Fregat-MT
VS-01 E11 B05 Operational IOV (In Orbit Validation) vehicles were used for signal validation.[5] Healthy spacecraft are considered part of the operative fleet.
2 Galileo-IOV FM2 GSAT0102
(Natalia)
E12 B06 Operational
3 Galileo-IOV FM3 GSAT0103
(David)
12 October 2012
18:15
Kourou,
ELS
Soyuz ST-B/
Fregat-MT
VS-03 E19 C04 Operational
4 Galileo-IOV FM4 GSAT0104
(Sif)
E20 C05 Unavailable Payload power problem beginning 27 May 2014 led to permanent loss of E5 and E6 transmissions, currently no E1 transmission.[4][6]
5 Galileo-FOC FM1 GSAT0201
(Doresa)
22 August 2014
12:27
Kourou,
ELS
Soyuz ST-B/
Fregat-MT
VS-09 E18 Ext01 Operational Launched into incorrect orbit; moved to usable orbit in December 2014.[7] Broadcasting service test since 5 August 2016.
6 Galileo-FOC FM2 GSAT0202
(Milena)
E14 Ext02 Operational Launched into incorrect orbit; moved to usable orbit in March 2015.[8] Broadcasting service test since 5 August 2016.
7 Galileo-FOC FM3 GSAT0203
(Adam)
27 March 2015
21:46
Kourou,
ELS
Soyuz ST-B/
Fregat-MT
VS-11 E26 B08 Operational
8 Galileo-FOC FM4 GSAT0204
(Anastasia)
E22 B03 Unavailable Removed from active service on 8 December 2017 until further notice for constellation management purposes.[9]
9 Galileo-FOC FM5 GSAT0205
(Alba)
11 September 2015
02:08
Kourou,
ELS
Soyuz ST-B/
Fregat-MT
VS-12 E24 A08 Operational
10 Galileo-FOC FM6 GSAT0206
(Oriana)
E30 A05 Operational
11 Galileo-FOC FM8 GSAT0208
(Andriana)
17 December 2015
11:51
Kourou,
ELS
Soyuz ST-B/
Fregat-MT
VS-13 E08 C07 Operational
12 Galileo-FOC FM9 GSAT0209
(Liene)
E09 C02 Operational
13 Galileo-FOC FM10 GSAT0210
(Danielė)
24 May 2016
08:48
Kourou,
ELS
Soyuz ST-B/
Fregat-MT
VS-15 E01 A02 Operational Launched ahead of schedule due to early completion of satellites.[10]
14 Galileo-FOC FM11 GSAT0211
(Alizée)
E02 A06 Operational
15 Galileo-FOC FM7 GSAT0207
(Antonianna)
17 November 2016
13:06
Kourou,
ELA-3
Ariane 5 ES VA-233 E07 C06 Operational Launched using a new dispenser allowing for insertion of four satellites at once.[11]
16 Galileo-FOC FM12 GSAT0212
(Lisa)
E03 C08 Operational
17 Galileo-FOC FM13 GSAT0213
(Kimberley)
E04 C03 Operational
18 Galileo-FOC FM14 GSAT0214
(Tijmen)
E05 C01 Operational
19 Galileo-FOC FM15 GSAT0215
(Nicole)
12 December 2017
18:36
Kourou,
ELA-3
Ariane 5 ES VA-240 E21 A03 Operational
20 Galileo-FOC FM16 GSAT0216
(Zofia)
E25 A07 Operational
21 Galileo-FOC FM17 GSAT0217
(Alexandre)
E27 A04 Operational
22 Galileo-FOC FM18 GSAT0218
(Irina)
E31 A01 Operational
23 Galileo-FOC FM19 GSAT0219
(Tara)
25 July 2018
11:25
Kourou,
ELA-3
Ariane 5 ES VA-244 E36 B04 Operational
24 Galileo-FOC FM20 GSAT0220
(Samuel)
E13 B01 Operational
25 Galileo-FOC FM21 GSAT0221
(Anna)
E15 B02 Operational
26 Galileo-FOC FM22 GSAT0222
(Ellen)
E33 B07 Operational
Scheduled launches
27 Galileo-FOC FM23 GSAT0223
(Patrick)
2021 [12] Kourou,
ELS
Soyuz ST-B/
Fregat-MT
28 Galileo-FOC FM24 GSAT0224
29 Galileo-FOC FM25 GSAT0225 2022[13] Kourou,
ELA-4
Ariane 62
30 Galileo-FOC FM26 GSAT0226
31 Galileo-FOC FM27 GSAT0227 2022 Kourou,
ELA-4
Ariane 62
32 Galileo-FOC FM28 GSAT0228
33 Galileo-FOC FM29 GSAT0229 2022 Kourou,
ELA-4
Ariane 62
34 Galileo-FOC FM30 GSAT0230
35 Galileo-FOC FM31 GSAT0231 2022 Kourou,
ELA-4
Ariane 62
36 Galileo-FOC FM32 GSAT0232
37 Galileo-FOC FM33 GSAT0233 2022 Kourou,
ELA-4
Ariane 62
38 Galileo-FOC FM34 GSAT0234 Last satellite purchased for the FOC block.
References: Gunter's Space Page.[14][15] European GNSS Service Centre.[3]

Orbital slots

Refer to Galileo Constellation Information for the most up-to-date information.

Slot Plane
A B C
01 0218 0220 0214
02 0210 0221 0209
03 0215 (0204) 0213
04 0217 0219 0103
05 0206 0101 (0104)
06 0211 0102 0207
07 0216 0222 0208
08 0205 0203 0212
Numbers in parentheses refer to unavailable satellites.

See also

References

  1. "Galileo: Children Drawing Competition". European Commission's Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry. Archived from the original on 2 October 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  2. "Orbital and Technical Parameters". European GNSS Service Centre. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  3. "Constellation Information - European GNSS Service Centre". European GNSS Service Centre. 16 October 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  4. "The Almanac: GPS World". GPS World. January 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  5. "Galileo IOV Factsheet" (PDF). ESA. 15 February 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  6. "Notice Advisory to Galileo Users (NAGU) 2014014". European GNSS Service Centre. 28 May 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2015. "Galileo Satellite GSAT0104 (all signals) is Unavailable since 2014-05-27 beginning 12:30 UTC until further notice".
  7. "Galileo satellite recovered and transmitting navigation signals". ESA. 3 December 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  8. "Sixth Galileo Satellite reaches corrected orbit". ESA. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  9. "Notice advisory to Galileo users (NAGU) 2017045 | European GNSS Service Centre". www.gsc-europa.eu. GSA. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  10. "Galileo constellation deployment: Arianespace to orbit two more satellites on a Soyuz launcher in May 2016 - Arianespace". Arianespace. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  11. "Ariane 5: Accommodating Galileo". myinternalreferral.com. 17 May 2014. Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015. "First of all, we are having to design a new dispenser to accommodate the four satellites in the best way possible, optimising the way the loads transmitted by the launcher are filtered out," explains Marie-Paule Gense, head of development programmes for the Ariane 5 ECA and ES versions at Les Mureaux. "Nothing similar exists in this configuration".
  12. "Soyuz launch from Kourou postponed until 2021, 2 others to proceed". Space Daily. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  13. Parsonson, Andrew (29 October 2020). "ESA requests 230 million euros more for Ariane 6 as maiden flights slips to 2022". SpaceNews. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  14. Krebs, Gunter. "Galileo-IOV PFM, FM2, FM3, FM4". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  15. Krebs, Gunter. "Galileo 5, ..., 34 (Galileo-FOC FM1, ..., FM30)". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
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