Ariane 6: Getting ready for inaugural flight

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Teams across Europe and at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, have been tirelessly conducting a test campaign that will, in 2024, end with the first launch of Europe’s newest heavy-lift rocket, Ariane 6.

In the summer, the mobile gantry was rolled back at the launchpad, revealing the huge rocket to the elements. Then, the main stage’s Vulcain 2.1 engine roared into life in a series of ‘hot fire’ tests for the rocket and entire ground system, including tank filling rehearsals, countdowns, vibration-damping water systems and more.

Tests continued on the upper-stage reignitable Vinci engine and Auxiliary Power Unit at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) test site in Lampoldshausen.

Very soon, tests will be complete, and Europe’s heavy-lift rocket will take flight.

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15 Comments

  1. Competition is hard in the launcher industry since several years. In this case, it may be best to focus on rocket/satellite parts/elements that ESA is really good at and for which the business case is good. The commodities are better bought from commercial parties. Maybe, there is a commercial space for Ariane 6, but I think many people are afraid that this non-reusable technology is coming too late.
    On the other hand, at this point Ariane 6 is probably close too commercialization, so it may be most economically favorable to quickly finish it and earn some money with it until the reusable launchers completely take over the market.
    On many fronts ESA is doing really spectacular work, Ariane 6 may be just a little bit less spectacular in the current global space industry.

  2. Germany achieves what the Habsburgs, Bismarck, Wilhelm, and the socialists of East Germany did not achieve, it unites Europe, and in this union the 4th Reich is born, and unlike the other three Reichs, it does not seek the world domination, he seeks further, seeks the expansion of the universe and the colonization of space. and he seems to be the most successful. the kosmisch Reich, the 4th Reich is born, and will be raised to the stars. 🇩🇪
    "the Reich will spread throughout the universe, and its flag will be raised on many planets, and our children will grow up under many stars."
    ~ Catherine von Roon, first women to land in a proxima centauri planet 2158-2365
    👨‍🚀🇩🇪🇪🇺👩‍🚀

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