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Ariane 5 VA255 reached a height of 56.4 m thanks to a 1.5-meter extension placed under the long fairing.
With its 111th mission, Ariane 5 set the record for the cumulative net mass ever delivered to Geostationary Transfer Orbit by a single launcher.
Ariane 5 VA255 achieved a total performance of 11.2 metric tons and delivered payload mass of 10,264 kg at separation.
ArianeGroup is the prime contractor responsible for development and production of the Ariane 5 and Ariane 6 launchers and leads an industrial network of more than 600 companies including 350 SMEs.
Ariane 5 VA255 successfully orbited two satellites built by Thales Alenia Space: SES-17 and SYRACUSE 4A.
ArianeGroup oversees the entire Ariane 5 industrial supply chain and delivers a flight-ready vehicle on the launch pad to its subsidiary Arianespace.
The Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to launch on 2021-12-18 on an Ariane 5 launcher.
The James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to launch on an Ariane 5 rocket on 2021-12-18.
Arianespace’s partnership with India and the Indian Space Research Organization began in 1981 with the APPLE satellite launched on an Ariane 1.
The deluge system designed to protect Ariane 6 and ground installations from liftoff acoustic energy has been tested.
The Ariane 6 program is funded and developed by the European Space Agency (ESA).
Fluidic-disconnection systems for Ariane 6 were tested in France and are now being tested on the launch pad in French Guiana.
ESA signed a contract with CNES worth 600,000,000 EUR for the development of the Ariane 6 launch base in 2015.
Skyloom selected the Ariane 64 operated by Arianespace to deploy the company’s first geostationary laser communications relay node, Node-1.
Ariane 6 will weigh almost 900,000 kg when launched with a full payload.
Ariane 6 is designed to launch a wider range of satellites than Ariane 5, including LEO satellites, smallsat constellations, and small geostationary satellites.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has signed two contracts with ArianeGroup to deliver technology for the Ariane 6 launcher.
The contracts between Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace and ArianeGroup are managed and funded by the European Space Agency.
Ariane 6 will be launched from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.
The Level Conditioner was originally designed for Ariane 5 and has been used in all Ariane 5 flights since 1996 and will continue into Ariane 6.