Erstflug der Ariane 6 (Offizielle Übertragung)
Ariane 6 will power Europe into space. The first flight for Europe’s new heavy-lift rocket will demonstrate its capabilities and prove its worth.
In addition, Ariane 6 will launch several satellites, deployers and experiments from space agencies, companies, research institutes, universities, and young professionals on its first flight. This
plethora of missions is being supplied by three types of organisations: commercial companies, space agencies and universities. Together they have been building hardware to test and prove their technology works in space; satellites to measure weather on Earth or in the Solar System; study the Sun and perform other science experiments.
Two reentry capsules and several satellites are set to fly free, placed at the top of the rocket in order of their release, perfectly timed to be set on their way after leaving their Ariane 6 nest,
600 km above Earth.
Not all the missions will be let loose. Some experiments will remain fixed to the Ariane 6 upper stage: performing their work and collecting data for the duration of the rocket’s flight, then returning together in unison like skydivers holding tight for their Earth descent.
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