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As Europe stands on the cusp of a new era in space exploration, the imminent launch of the Ariane 6 rocket from the Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, signifies more than just a technological milestone. It represents the continent's stride towards reclaiming its independent access to space. At the heart of this mission are Raymond Boyce, Aline Decadi, Anne-Sophie Chassagne, and Romain Delordre, each of whom bears the responsibility of potentially halting the launch if any anomalies arise. Europe's space sector to soon welcome Ariane 6: 'The missions will be longer and more versatile'...
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Washington (AFP) - Throughout the annals of American space exploration, a select few spacecraft have had the distinction of carrying human beings beyond our home planet. Boeing now joins this elite group with the long-awaited launch of its Starliner capsule, just the sixth class of vessel built in the United States for NASA astronauts. Here's a recap of their storied past, marked by groundbreaking triumphs and some devastating setbacks. MercuryKnown as America's "man-in-space" program, Project Mercury was born just days after NASA itself was formed in 1958, and officials settled on the term "a...
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What's Ariane 6 like? What's new about it? What space adventures await? Euronews' Marta Rodríguez Martínez and David Walsh travel to the European space station in Kourou, French Guiana, to learn all about it. Ariane 6: What's New?The last Ariane 5 rocket completed its final mission on July 5, 2023, after 27 years in service. The development of its successor Ariane 6 began almost a decade ago. "During those nine years in which we developed Ariane 6, we introduced changes with a prime contractor and the industrialist to better serve evolving needs," explains Lucía Linares, the European Space Age...
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