(Bloomberg) -- Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket launched to orbit during its long-awaited debut on Tuesday, but suffered a problem in space that cut short the mission just before a key test milestone.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched its Ariane-6 rocket from Kourou, French Guiana. Developed at a cost of €4bn (£3.4bn), Europe's new rocket set off at about 16:00 local time (19:00 ...
“Getting Ariane 6 to launch and to re-establish Europe’s access to space is of highest priority for ESA to resume regular rocket launches from Europe’s Spaceport,” states ESA Director ...
Europe's big new rocket, Ariane-6, has blasted off on its maiden flight. The vehicle set off from a launchpad in French Guiana at 16:00 local time (19:00 GMT) on a demonstration mission to put a ...
On 22-23 November, in Paris, Esa member states will discuss a programme to improve the Ariane 6 and advance reusable-rocket technologies and whether Europe should fly its own astronauts to space.
The Intelsat-33e communications satellite is no longer operational after an outage Oct. 19; affected customers are being moved to other platforms, the company added in a statement. Meanwhile, U.S.
Credit: ESA / S. Corvaja For the European space industry, the deafening rumble of the ascending rocket was a sigh of relief. On the afternoon of July 9, an Ariane 6 lifted off on a long-delayed ...
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For the European space industry, the deafening rumble of the ascending rocket was a sigh of relief. On the afternoon of July 9, an Ariane 6 lifted off on a […] ...
riding rockets to space before landing back on earth like an airplane. A couple of years later, Ariane changed its mind again, announcing a Prometheus reusable rocket that could launch and land on ...