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Ariane 5 was successfully launched over 100 times and has been in service since 1996.
The Ariane 64 version with four boosters can carry more than 12,000 kg into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) with a dual launch.
Beyond Gravity won an order to produce the payload fairings for ArianeGroup’s Ariane 6 rocket.
Ariane 6 is a European Space Agency program that is a family of launchers designed to offer maximum flexibility to institutional and commercial customers.
Beyond Gravity is a global supplier for the space industry that has produced the payload fairings for all Ariane missions since Ariane’s first flight in 1979.
Ariane 6 is a European launch system developed by ArianeGroup on behalf of the European Space Agency and is currently undergoing its test campaign.
The TTEthernet network controllers developed by TTTech and STMicroelectronics are used in the avionics systems of multiple launcher and robotic programs, including the Ariane 6 launcher program and NASA Gateway modules.
Ariane 6 is a European launch system developed by ArianeGroup on behalf of the European Space Agency and is currently undergoing its test campaign.
Ariane 5 launched a dozen of Europe’s Galileo navigation satellites using just three Ariane 5 launches.
Arianespace and the European Space Agency have not announced a new projected date for the first Ariane 6 launch.
The radiation-hardened TTEthernet network controllers developed by TTTech and STMicroelectronics are used in the avionics systems of multiple launcher and robotic programs, including Ariane 6 and NASA Gateway modules.
Ariane 6 is a European launch system developed by ArianeGroup on behalf of the European Space Agency and is currently undergoing its test campaign.
An Ariane 5 flight that had been scheduled for 2023-06-16 was delayed.
TTTech and ST are contributing to the creation of the Ariane 6 avionics backbone system designed to support a short life cycle in the harsh conditions of a launch.
Ariane 5 suffered a partial failure on its second launch in October 1997 and achieved an unqualified success on its third launch in October 1998.
Executives at OHB, a supplier for Ariane 6, expect the first Ariane 6 launch to take place in early 2024.
Arianespace was informed on 2023-06-09 of a nonconformance in pyrotechnical transmission lines similar to those used on the Ariane 5 during acceptance testing for another program.
After the first co-developed chip variant was selected for the Ariane 6 launcher program, TTTech and STMicroelectronics developed a second variant tailored for deep space constraints for implementation in NASA Gateway modules.
Neither the European Space Agency nor prime contractor ArianeGroup have provided recent updates or confirmed they were still targeting an Ariane 6 launch before the end of 2023.
Multi-orbital optical sensors and satellites equipped with optical sensors will provide synergies intended to significantly improve data collected by ArianeGroup’s command and control center.