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Northrop Grumman’s Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV) 2 is scheduled to launch 2020-08-15 on an Ariane 5 and that launch will also place the Galaxy 30 and BSAT-4b communications satellites into orbit.
Ovzon’s four-year lease of capacity on Intelsat-37 and Intelsat-39 provides additional capacity while Ovzon awaits the launch of its first satellite, Ovzon-3, in 2021 on an Ariane 5 rocket.
ArianeGroup is supplying two independent propulsion systems for the HAKUTO-R lander: a main propulsion system equipped with an apogee engine and bi-propellant thrusters, and a Reaction Control System consisting of hydrazine thrusters.
Eutelsat Quantum is scheduled to launch late 2020 on a European Ariane 5 rocket.
An Ariane 5 rocket is scheduled to launch from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana, between 5:29 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Eastern on 2020-07-28.
ArianeGroup built the Ariane 5 rocket and increased its payload capacity by 85 kg as one of the last upgrades before its replacement by Ariane 6 in 2021.
NASA has discussed the JWST delay with the European Space Agency, and the European Space Agency will launch JWST on an Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana.
MTG-I2, which had an Ariane 5 contract option, is scheduled to launch on an Ariane 6 rocket in 2025.
Eumetsat switched the MTG-S1 and MTG-I2 launches to Ariane 6 because Ariane 5 will be unavailable after 2022.
MTG-I1, an imaging satellite, will launch on an Ariane 5 rocket in 2022, the last year Ariane 5 will be available.
Eumetsat signed a contract with Arianespace in 2015 to launch two or three Meteosat Third Generation satellites on Ariane 5 rockets between 2019 and 2023.
MTG-S1, a sounding satellite that previously had a firm Ariane 5 launch contract, is scheduled to launch in 2023 on an Ariane 6 rocket.
MTG-S1 will launch on an Ariane 64, the Ariane 6 configuration equipped with four solid rocket boosters.
The European Space Agency confirmed on 2020-07-09 that the Ariane 6 rocket will not launch before the second half of 2021, representing a delay of at least six months.
The 2020-07-09 press event about Ariane 6 was organized by the French Association of Professional Journalists in Aeronautics and held at ArianeGroup’s headquarters in Paris.
ArianeGroup, a joint venture of Airbus and Safran, is the prime contractor building Ariane 6 for the European Space Agency.
Arianespace planned to resume Ariane 5 launches in late July 2020 with satellites for Intelsat and B-SAT.
Arianespace performed two Ariane 5 launches early in 2020 that carried either commercial communications satellites or government satellites whose launches were commercially competed.
NASA maintained optimism that JWST could still launch in 2021 on an Ariane 5 from French Guiana.
Arianespace forecast Ariane 6 would debut between October and December 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic led to widespread shutdowns.