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Artist's impression of the new Ariane 6 launcher
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Artist's impression of the new Ariane 6 launcher
Artist's impression of the new Ariane 6 launcher
Artist's impression of the new Ariane 6 launcher
ESA and European industry are currently developing Ariane 6, a next-generation launch vehicle. The launcher is scheduled to take off from the European space centre in Kourou, French Guiana, from 2024.
Credit:
ESA/David Ducros
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