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Second Ariane 6 components assembled at Europe's Spaceport

Written by  Friday, 20 December 2024 04:43
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Paris, France (SPX) Dec 20, 2024
The assembly of Europe's second Ariane 6 rocket, designated VA263, is underway at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana following the arrival of its primary components. The core and upper stages were shipped from France and Germany aboard the innovative vessel Canopee, marking a significant milestone in the launch campaign. The Canopee ship, specially designed to use wind-powered sails, redu
Second Ariane 6 components assembled at Europe's Spaceport
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Dec 20, 2024

The assembly of Europe's second Ariane 6 rocket, designated VA263, is underway at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana following the arrival of its primary components. The core and upper stages were shipped from France and Germany aboard the innovative vessel Canopee, marking a significant milestone in the launch campaign.

The Canopee ship, specially designed to use wind-powered sails, reduces emissions and cuts fuel consumption by up to 30%, emphasizing Europe's commitment to sustainable transportation.

At the spaceport, the Ariane 6's core and upper stages are connected before being moved to the launch pad and positioned vertically. The rocket's two boosters are then attached on-site. In parallel, the mission payload undergoes preparation in the payload processing facility. Once enclosed within the Ariane 6 fairing, the payload is mounted atop the assembled rocket.

Ariane 6 represents Europe's latest advancement in heavy-lift rocket technology, combining enhanced power and versatility with reduced costs compared to earlier models. This modernized launcher ensures Europe's reliable access to space for diverse missions, ranging from scientific exploration to communications, navigation, and other applications serving humanity.

Related Links
Ariane at ESA
Rocket Science News at Space-Travel.Com


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