Today's webcast starts at 12:07 UTC/14:07 CEST.
At nine minutes and 23 seconds after launch, the Fregat upper stage carrying the payload will separate from the Soyuz third stage, and conduct a pair of engine burns separated by an approximately three-hour ballistic coast phase.
Then at three hours and 47 minutes after launch, the Galileo satellites will separate into free-flight orbit, 23 522 km above Earth.
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