Albert Einstein ATV (ATV-004)
ATV-4 is the Automated Transfer Vehicle operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) to resupply the international space station (ISS) with propellant, water, air and dry cargo. After 10 days in orbit it docked to the ISS on 15th June 2013.
The Ariane 5 ES (Evolution Storable) has an estimated LEO launch capacity of 21,000 kg (46,000 lb). It includes all the performance improvements of Ariane 5 ECA core and boosters but replaces the ESC-A second stage with the restartable EPS used on Ariane 5 GS variants. It was used to launch the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) into a 260 km circular low Earth orbit inclined at 51.6° and has been used 3 times to launch 4 Galileo navigation satellites at a time directly into their operational orbit. The Ariane 5 ES flew 8 times from 2008 to 2018 with no failures.
Service provider
Commercial • FRA
Arianespace SA is a multinational company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider. It undertakes the production, operation, and marketing of the Ariane programme. Their vehicles launch exclusively from French Guiana in South America.
Objects from this launch
2 objects
SATCAT inventory for 2013-027
Last checked: 2026-03-11T18:11:00.626+00:00
Last success: 2026-03-11T18:11:00.626+00:00
Last non-empty: 2026-03-11T18:11:00.626+00:00
Latest snapshot: 2026-03-11T18:11:00.626+00:00
Snapshot hash: c9ebbb9465ffe54381476c796062a5599b9feead84c625203707c507cad28c5b
LL2 payloads: 0SATCAT payloads: 1Delta: +1RB: 1DEB: 0UNK: 0
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SATCAT payload objects
ATV-4 (ALBERT EINSTEIN)
Technical details
Orbit type: IMPOrbit center: EALaunch site: FRGUIPeriod: 90.79 minRCS: 19.556 m²
Inc: 51.6°
308 km → 319 km
SATCAT non-payload objects
ARIANE 5 R/B
2013-027BNORAD 39176RBFrance (FR)Ops: D Technical details
Orbit type: IMPOrbit center: EALaunch site: FRGUIPeriod: 89.56 min
Inc: 51.6°
251 km → 255 km