
ArianeGroup - Homepage
Mar 21, 2025 · “We are a global industrial leader in civil and military space transportation, working for Europe’s independence and security.” Ariane 6 is a powerful, versatile, scalable launcher, …
Ariane (rocket family) - Wikipedia
Ariane is a series of European civilian expendable launch vehicles for space launch use. The name comes from the French spelling of the mythological character Ariadne. France first …
ESA - Ariane 6 overview - European Space Agency
Europe’s new rocket Ariane 6 will be capable of a wide range of missions. Ariane 6 will be available in two versions depending on the performance required: a version with two boosters, …
Europe's powerful Ariane 6 rocket launches for 2nd time ever, …
Mar 3, 2025 · Europe's Ariane 6 heavy-lift rocket launched for the second time ever today (March 6), sending a French spy satellite to orbit.
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Arianespace is the world's leading satellite launch company, operating a complete family of launchers: Ariane 5, Soyuz and Vega.
Ariane | European Space Launch System & Reusability - Britannica
Ariane, family of launch vehicles developed as a means of independent access to space for the European Space Agency (ESA) and as a launcher for commercial payloads.
Ariane 6 - Wikipedia
Ariane 6 is a European expendable launch system developed for the European Space Agency (ESA) and manufactured by a consortium of European companies, led by the prime contractor …
Goodbye to Ariane 5 - National Air and Space Museum
Jul 11, 2023 · The retirement of Ariane 5 leaves a gap in ESA’s launch capabilities, which will be filled by Ariane 6. It is currently expected to launch for the first time in 2024. In development …
Ariane 6 - ArianeGroup
Dec 16, 2024 · Equipped with the re-ignitiable Vinci engine, the upperstage is a key element for Ariane 6 versatility, capable of carrying out all missions to all orbits; The inaugural flight of …
ESA - Ariane - European Space Agency
Ariane 6 is the next rocket in a long history of launchers to fly from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana – demonstrating the power of multinational cooperation for over five decades.