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  2. Ariane 5 - Wikipedia

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    However, after several permutations the finalized design was nearly identical in performance to the Ariane 5, [37] focusing instead on lowering fabrication costs and launch prices. As of March 2014, Ariane 6 was projected to be launched for about €70 million per flight, about half of the Ariane 5 price. [36]

  3. 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.

  4. ArianeGroup - Wikipedia

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    A joint venture between Airbus and Safran, [5] the company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris. It consists of three core groups: aerospace, defence, and security. ArianeGroup has developed its next-generation two-stage Ariane 6 launch vehicle, which succeeded the Ariane 5 rocket, that had more than 110 ...

  5. Arianespace - Wikipedia

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    Arianespace SA is a French company founded in March 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.It operates two launch vehicles: Vega C, a small-lift rocket, and Ariane 6, a medium-to-heavy-lift rocket.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Ariane flight VA256 - Wikipedia

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    Ariane flight VA256 was an Ariane 5 rocket flight that launched the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) into space on 25 December 2021. [3] It was 2021's final Ariane flight, its most valuable payload to date, and the 256th Ariane mission. The launch was described by NASA as "flawless" and "perfect". [4]

  8. British Aerospace HOTOL - Wikipedia

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    There was little prospect for European involvement, ESA having elected to pursue development of what would become the Ariane 5, a conventional space launch system. [3] Rolls-Royce withdrew from the project, judging the eventual market for the engine was unlikely to be large enough to repay the development costs. [ 5 ]

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

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    Ariane 6 Hellas Sat 5: GTO: Hellas Sat: Q4 2028 [43] Ariane 64 MLS #3 rideshare mission GTO: TBA Q3 2029 [43] Ariane 64 MLS #4 rideshare mission GTO: TBA 2029 [57] Ariane 62 ARIEL, Comet Interceptor: Sun–Earth L 2: ESA: 2031 [58] Ariane 64 Argonaut Mission 1 TLI: ESA: 2035 [59] Ariane 64 [60] Athena: Sun–Earth L 2, Halo orbit: ESA: 2035 [61 ...