Amid Capacity Gap, Europe Advances Ariane 6 Launcher Project

Vulcain 2.1 engine test

The Ariane 6 launcher's Vulcain 2.1 engine successfully ran for 4 sec. on the launchpad in Kourou, French Guiana.

Credit: CNES/ESA/ArianeGroup/Arianespace/Optique video du CSG-S. Martin
Recent successes in the development of Ariane 6 are good news for the medium- to heavy-lift launcher program, meaning innovative ideas are materializing. However, the inaugural launch will happen about four years late. The wait has contributed to a serious predicament in access to space for Europe...

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