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European Space Agency's Ariane 6 Rocket Successfully Launches with Satellites
The Ariane 6 rocket successfully launched from French Guiana on July 9, marking its maiden flight. The mission aimed to deliver micro-satellites into orbit, which was achieved one hour and six minutes after liftoff. According to the European Space Agency (ESA), this marks a significant milestone in re-establishing independent access to space for Europe.
The Ariane 6 rocket is designed to provide rides to space for various payloads, including science probes, navigation satellites, and military equipment. It also has a commercial contract for 18 launches. The demonstration mission encountered an anomaly at the end of the flight, where the upper stage's auxiliary power unit (APU) was prematurely shut down due to a computer decision.
However, subsequent checks revealed only a "small issue" in the data acquisition system, which did not affect the overall success of the launch. Despite this minor hiccup, the ESA considers the mission a success, bringing an end to a challenging period for European space efforts.
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