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    Home » Europe’s Ariane 6 Rocket Launch Delayed Again Over Ground Equipment Issues

    Europe’s Ariane 6 Rocket Launch Delayed Again Over Ground Equipment Issues

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhMarch 4, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
    Ariane 6 Delayed

    Second Postponement for Commercial Ariane 6 Launch

    The first commercially operational launch of Europe’s Ariane 6 heavy rocket has been postponed for a second time, Arianespace announced on Monday. The launch, originally scheduled for lunchtime at Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, was meant to carry a French military observation satellite into orbit.

    This follows an earlier delay on February 26, when a previous attempt was also called off. Arianespace cited necessary work on ground equipment linked to the rocket as the reason for Monday’s postponement. However, no new launch date has been confirmed.

    Ariane 6’s Development and Challenges

    Europe’s latest heavy-lift rocket had its maiden flight on July 9 last year, achieving partial success. Although it completed a series of trials, its upper stage remained in orbit due to a software glitch. Officials later described the issue as fixable.

    For its first operational mission, the Ariane 62 variant of the launcher is set to deploy the CSO-3 optical and infrared satellite. This satellite will serve the French Air Force’s Space Command, providing advanced surveillance capabilities.

    A Commercial Milestone Despite Military Payload

    Although the mission involves a military satellite, European authorities classify it as a commercial flight. Unlike previous Ariane 6 launches overseen by the European Space Agency, this one is managed by Arianespace, marking a shift towards commercial operations.

    The Ariane 6 rocket is built by ArianeGroup, a joint venture between Airbus and Safran. The program aims to strengthen Europe’s independent access to space, competing with other global launch providers.

    With inputs from Reuters

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