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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #460 on: 07/12/2022 03:32 pm »
Jacques :-)

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #461 on: 07/12/2022 03:33 pm »
Jacques :-)

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #462 on: 07/12/2022 04:01 pm »
The #Ariane6 core stage at ELA-4 ahead of lifting.

CNES/ESA/Arianespace/Optique Vidéo CSG/JM Guillon..

https://twitter.com/DELTA_V/status/1546873166328479745

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #463 on: 07/12/2022 04:02 pm »
The #Ariane6 core stage is installed between the four boosters.

CNES/ESA/Arianespace/Optique Vidéo CSG/JM Guillon..

https://twitter.com/DELTA_V/status/1546873204358238210

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #464 on: 09/09/2022 10:28 am »
Main achievements for #Ariane 6 Combined Tests in French Guiana: Central Core assembly completed> transfer horizontally> verticalisation> mating to the boosters mockups in the Mobile Gantry..

https://twitter.com/AlineSpaceBiker/status/1568105696272551936

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #465 on: 09/13/2022 02:07 am »
"Will the real [Ariane 6] please stand up, please stand up, please stand up!"

Throwback to Ariane 6's very first rollout of the main stage to its mobile gantry and vertical station. @es @CNES @Ariane6 @EuropePpaceport #ArianeGroup #Ariane6

https://twitter.com/ArianeGroup/status/1569390216728793093

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #466 on: 09/13/2022 02:32 pm »
It has been an exciting and busy summer at @EuropeSpacePort where a test model of the @Ariane6 launcher's central core was assembled and tested for the first time  Find out more about the launchpad testing here..

https://twitter.com/esa/status/1569662424558493696

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #467 on: 09/16/2022 03:00 pm »
Main steps achieved for #Ariane 6 Combined Tests in French Guiana: Central Core assembly completed> transfer horizontally> verticalisation> mating to the boosters mockups in the Launch Zone..

https://twitter.com/AlineSpaceBiker/status/1570648230454775810

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #468 on: 09/29/2022 10:06 am »
Some cool reuse stuff in here and non reuse that boosts A6 performance considerably along with versatility. I can see Arianespace spending money on constellation deployment improvements. We'll see if ArianeSpace spend their own money on reuseable boosters.

https://www.ariane.group/en/news/ariane-6-a-launcher-designed-to-evolve/

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #469 on: 10/06/2022 01:20 pm »

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #470 on: 10/06/2022 02:01 pm »
And here comes DLR's own announcement of the successful first Ariane 6 upper stage test at its test center in Lampoldshausen/Germany:

https://www.dlr.de/content/en/articles/news/2022/04/20221006_first-successful-test-of-the-ariane-6-upper-stage.html

And here also ArianeGroup's press release:

https://press.ariane.group/ariane-6-les-essais-a-feu-de-letage-superieur-ont-commence/?lang=eng

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #471 on: 10/06/2022 02:45 pm »
The video is a little uneventful but it's pretty important for Ariane 6. It's one of a series of integrated Ariane 6 second-stage tests that were conducted on the P5.2 test bench at Germany’s DLR centre in Lampoldshausen this week.

https://twitter.com/AndrewParsonson/status/1578026184083841029

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #472 on: 10/06/2022 02:46 pm »

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #473 on: 10/06/2022 02:50 pm »
Ariane 6 takes next step to first flight with upper stage hot fire tests - specially-built test bench @DLR_de in Lampoldshausen runs restartable #Vinci engine through its paces..

https://twitter.com/Ariane6/status/1578010477619458050

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #474 on: 10/10/2022 09:51 am »
https://twitter.com/pbdes/status/1579356750272434176

From the linked paywalled article:

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The lack of clarity has only increased the number of European government and industry officials who now fear that the heavy-lift Ariane 6 will not fly until late 2023 or even early 2024.

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #475 on: 10/12/2022 03:53 pm »

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #476 on: 10/12/2022 06:56 pm »
N° 51–2022: Invitation to Media: Ariane 6 Progress and Preparation of Future European Space Transportation

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Media representatives are invited to a press briefing and question-answer session on progress towards first flight of Europe’s new Ariane 6 launch vehicle. From 16.30 CEST on Wednesday, 19 October 2022 at ESA Headquarters Bertrand in Paris, the heads of ESA, ArianeGroup, CNES and Arianespace will describe the Ariane 6 launcher programme’s current status and next steps, and will outline the broader plan for European space transportation in the latter part of this decade.

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Programme: Wednesday, 19 October 2022

16:00 Arrival and security check-in at ESA HQ Bertrand

16:30 Start of press briefing with panelists:

Josef Aschbacher: ESA Director General

Daniel Neuenschwander: ESA Director of Space Transportation

André-Hubert Roussel: CEO ArianeGroup

Philippe Baptiste: Chairman and CEO CNES

Stéphane Israël: CEO Arianespace

17:00 Q&A, moderated by Ninja Menning, Head of ESA Media Relations

17:30 end of press briefing

Some spokespeople to remain available on site for further, individual interviews.

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #477 on: 10/17/2022 09:55 am »
Assembled the first test model of the central core of the @Ariane6. With the central core and thrusters in place, combined testing validates compatibility between all launch system components.

https://twitter.com/SpaceNosey/status/1581935800052158464

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #478 on: 10/17/2022 03:25 pm »
https://twitter.com/ariane6/status/1582011539871379458

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#Ariane6 now fully-stacked on its launchpad in French Guiana; that’s a test model with payload mock-up, to validate the complete rocket-pad-gantry system: esa.int/Enabling_Suppo… photo: @esa + @PedoussautManu

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Re: ESA - Ariane 6 Updates
« Reply #479 on: 10/17/2022 03:28 pm »
https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Space_Transportation/Ariane/Ariane_6_stands_tall_on_its_launch_pad

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Ariane 6 stands tall on its launch pad

17/10/2022
ESA / Enabling & Support / Space Transportation / Ariane

The Ariane 6 launch pad at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana now hosts for the first time a fully assembled example of ESA’s new heavy-lift rocket, following the addition of an upper composite to the core stage and four boosters already in place. The upper composite – consisting of two half-fairings and a payload mock-up with the structural adapter needed to join it to the core stage – made the 10 km trip from the encapsulation building to launch pad on 12 October.

Assembly, transfer and installation of an upper composite validates the Ariane 6 assembly process. Now, over the next several weeks, teams from ESA, ArianeGroup and French space agency CNES will make the mechanical, electrical and fluid connections which join this test model of the Ariane 64 configuration to the launch pad. 

With Ariane 6 fully integrated with the pad, so-called combined tests will validate the rocket, launch pad and shared electrical, fluid and mechanical systems as a complete system. The combined tests include tank filling and drainage operations which guarantee smooth-running of a launch sequence. Flight and control bench software will also be tested.

Then, the launch pad will serve as a test bed for static hot-fire tests of the Vulcain 2.1 core stage engine, including aborted firings and long firings with disconnection. Vulcain 2.1 is derived from Ariane 5’s Vulcain 2. 

Separately, static hot-fire tests of the Ariane 6 upper stage and its all-new Vinci engine began in October on a purpose-built test bed at Germany’s DLR centre for engine and stage testing at Lampoldshausen.

The reignitable Vinci engine allows Ariane 6 to deliver multiple payloads to different orbits on a single launch. After payload separation a final engine burn deorbits the upper stage so that it does not become a debris threat in space.  

ESA Director of Space Transportation Daniel Neuenschwander underscores the importance of Ariane 6 as a successor to Ariane 5, which for more than a quarter century has provided Europe with reliable access to space: “Innovation is the key to maintaining Europe’s capacity to reach space with a fully independent launch system that is competitive and versatile.”

“With Ariane 6 we have Europe’s best engineers developing new technologies and manufacturing methods to build on the success of one of the world’s most reliable launch systems.”

On Wednesday 19 October 2022, a media briefing will be held in Paris at 1700 to detail Ariane 6 progress. Media can attend in person or by Webex; for details and registration here. The briefing will be broadcast to all interested viewers on ESA Web TV. Taking part will be ESA and its Ariane 6 partners: prime contractor ArianeGroup, launch operator Arianespace and French space agency CNES, which operates Europe’s Spaceport and is delivering Ariane 6 ground infrastructure.

Ariane 6 is a modular launch vehicle using either two or four P120C strap-on boosters, depending on mission requirements. The P120C engine does double duty, also serving as the first stage of ESA’s new Vega-C rocket. 

Ariane 6 is project-managed and funded by ESA, which also acts as launch system architect. ArianeGroup is design authority and industrial prime contractor for the launcher system and CNES is prime contractor for the Ariane 6 launch base at Europe’s Spaceport. Arianespace is the launch service provider of Ariane 6.

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