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Europe's Ariane 6 space launch postponed again

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Posted on March 3, 2025

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(Reuters) - The first commercially operational launch of Europe's Ariane 6 heavy rocket was postponed for a second time on Monday, operator Arianespace said on its YouTube channel. The launch,

Europe's Ariane 6 space launch postponed again

(Reuters) - The first commercially operational launch of Europe's Ariane 6 heavy rocket was postponed for a second time on Monday, operator Arianespace said on its YouTube channel.

The launch, designed to carry a French military observation satellite to orbit, had been due to take place at lunchtime at Europe's spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, after a previous attempt scheduled for February 26 also had to be called off. 

Europe's newest uncrewed rocket had staged a partially successful inaugural flight on July 9 last year, carrying out a series of trials but leaving its upper stage in orbit after a software glitch that officials later described as fixable.

In its first operational mission, the Ariane 62 version of the launcher is due to carry the CSO-3 optical and infrared satellite into orbit for the French Air Force's Space Command.

Although carrying a military payload, the journey is considered a commercial one by European authorities because it is the first being handled for Ariane 6 by operator Arianespace, rather than the European Space Agency which oversaw development.

No new launch date or reason for the latest postponement were immediately available from Arianespace.

Ariane 6 is built by ArianeGroup, co-owned by Airbus and Safran.

(Reporting by Tim Hepher; editing by Mark Heinrich and Nia Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Ariane 6 launch postponed for the second time.
  • Launch intended for French military satellite.
  • Previous attempt was on February 26.
  • Ariane 6 had a partially successful inaugural flight.
  • No new launch date provided by Arianespace.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the reason for the Ariane 6 launch postponement?
No new launch date or reason for the latest postponement were immediately available from Arianespace.
What is the purpose of the Ariane 6 launch?
The launch is designed to carry a French military observation satellite to orbit for the French Air Force's Space Command.
Who is responsible for building the Ariane 6 rocket?
Ariane 6 is built by ArianeGroup, which is co-owned by Airbus and Safran.
What was the outcome of the inaugural flight of Ariane 6?
The inaugural flight on July 9 last year was partially successful, but it left its upper stage in orbit due to a software glitch.
How is the Ariane 6 launch categorized despite its military payload?
Although it carries a military payload, the journey is considered a commercial one by European authorities, as it is the first handled for Ariane 6 by Arianespace.

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