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  2. Ariane 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Ariane 5 ME (Mid-life Evolution) was in development into early 2015, and was seen as a stopgap between Ariane 5ECA/Ariane 5ES and the new Ariane 6. With first flight planned for 2018, it would have become ESA's principal launcher until the arrival of the new Ariane 6 version.

  3. Arianespace - Wikipedia

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    It lacked the high levels of commonality that the Ariane 4 had with its predecessors, and had been designed not only for launching heavier payloads of up to 5.2 tonnes and at a 20 per cent cost reduction over the Ariane 4, but for a higher margin of safety due to the fact that the Ariane 5 was designed to conduct crewed space launches as well ...

  4. List of Ariane launches (2020–2029) - Wikipedia

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    Ariane 5 ECA+ 5116 Guiana ELA-3: MEASAT-3d GSAT-24: 9,829 kg GTO: MEASAT NSIL / Tata Play: Success MEASAT communications satellite and NSIL communications satellite. VA258: 7 September 2022 21:45 Ariane 5 ECA+ 5117 Guiana ELA-3: Eutelsat Konnect VHTS 6,400 kg GTO: Eutelsat: Success Eutelsat communications satellite. VA259: 13 December 2022 20: ...

  5. Ariane 5 launches final mission as Europe faces space gap - AOL

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    Europe's Ariane 5 rocket on Wednesday blasted off from French Guiana for the final time, carrying two military communications satellites and leaving its nations with a vacuum in autonomous access ...

  6. Ariane (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    For example, an Ariane 42P is an Ariane 4 with two solid-fuel boosters. An Ariane 44LP has two solid, two liquid boosters, and a 44L has four liquid-fuel boosters. Ariane 5 rocket at Le Bourget Air and Space Museum, Paris. Ariane 5 is a nearly complete redesign. The two hypergolic lower stages are replaced with a single LH2/LOX core stage.

  7. Airbus Defence and Space - Wikipedia

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    The Ariane project was code-named L3S (the French abbreviation for third-generation substitution launcher). The European Space Agency (ESA) charged the EADS subsidiary Astrium , presently Airbus Defence and Space, with the development of all Ariane launchers and of the testing facilities, while Arianespace , a 32.5% CNES commercial subsidiary ...

  8. Space launch market competition - Wikipedia

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    In early 2016, Arianespace was projecting a launch price of €90–100 million, about one-half of the 2015 Ariane 5 per launch price. [ 13 ] In March 2017, SpaceX reused an orbital booster stage that had been previously launched, landed and recovered, stating the cost to the company of doing so "was substantially less than half the cost" of a ...

  9. Bangabandhu-1 - Wikipedia

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    Bangabandhu-1 was initially planned to be launched on an Arianespace Ariane 5 ECA rocket on 16 December 2017 to celebrate the Victory day of Bangladesh. Following the lack of firm guarantee from Arianespace for that date, BTRC instead chose the Falcon 9 launch vehicle. [5] The satellite is now located at the 119.1° East longitude geostationary ...