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- 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
- ArianeGroup - Homepage
Ariane 6 is a powerful, versatile, scalable launcher, designed to carry out an unrivalled range of missions in the institutional and commercial launch market Developed and built by ArianeGroup for the European Space Agency (ESA), it symbolises successful European space cooperation
- Ariane 6: The new-generation launcher for your space . . .
The success of Ariane 6 is key for our European capability to access space Ensuring the Union’s autonomous, resilient, and cost-effective access to space is a core priority of the EU’s space strategy
- ESA - Ariane
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
- Ariane 6 Launch Schedule
The most comprehensive, up-to-date list of upcoming Ariane 6 rocket launches Search the 27 scheduled launches, with filters to easily find specific Ariane 6 missions Perfect for researchers and space enthusiasts
- Ariane 6 - Wikipedia
Ariane 6 was conceived in the early 2010s to be a replacement launch vehicle for Ariane 5, and a number of concepts and high-level designs were suggested and proposed during 2012–2015
- Ariane | History, Versions, Facts | 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
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