Ariane 6 | Assembly timelapse
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- At Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, a test model of the Ariane 6’s central core has been assembled for the first time. Ariane 6 is the first Ariane rocket to be assembled horizontally, which is simpler and less costly than more traditional vertical assembly. One of the P120C boosters can be seen from different angles during installation, before the rocket’s central core is moved to its launchpad and placed upright in its mobile gantry. With the central core and boosters in place, combined tests validate compatibility between all components of the complete launch system.
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I’m so excited for the rocket, so many years that the Ariane 5 launch over the earth an enormous number of stuff and now there is it’s children, the Ariane 6. Good luck to all the team. ❤
It’s great seeing a new rocket come together can’t wait to see this and ULA Vulcan take flight
Nice to see Ariane 6 is making progress.
Great video, always happy when you upload ❤️
Appreciate your kind words! Thank you, Marta!
Insane engineering
Bravo ESA bravo Europe❤️🇪🇺
Amazing, thanks for this timelapse that illustrates our hard work !! Particular thanks to Manu Pedoussaut
Our pleasure! Thank you for all your hard work Aline!
Go Go Go for launch 🎉😊! Go ESA !
very exciting! can't wait for the launch
Same here! 🚀🚀🚀
Super cool! Looking forward to see the stack roll out for the first launch next year!
You and me both! 🤞🚀
How exciting!
Thanks for showing
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching, Julian!
Sick beat!
Superbe vidéo. Cela présente bien les étapes d'intégration.
Go AR6 😉
Very cool!
Super! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Making science fun! Great beats!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing clip ✨ Awesome acid music 🎶 Keep it up 🤸
Thank you for watching, Lancelot!
Very nice, crazy how they can do this in a small country at the top of south America.
when will it launch?
Next year
Q4 2023
groovy space jam :)
I wish that one I work there!👩🏻🚀🤓😄😁
You can work on the next ones: 😎 www.esa.int/About_Us/Careers_at_ESA
@@EuropeanSpaceAgency I'm still in high school, but in the following years I will try for internships and young graduate trainee programs!😃😃
Time labs is funny, in a way, i bet its a ton of work! 🤪
1:09 the up-a-bit-in-a-bit-up-a-bit looked clunkily out of place amongst all the eye candy - seems like it could have been easily automated so as to keep the line from the crane vertical?
When do you guys expect to launch Ariane 6?
Soon 🚀 Stay tuned!
It is so cool but too bad ariane 5 will not serverive 😢
the fact that it isn’t reusable will greatly affect its competitiveness.
Gotta give you a Down Arrow here. Ariane 6 is competitive…with the F9 of 8 years ago, not now. It likely won’t be commercially successful, as the previous commenter implied, both for cost reasons & lack of truly frequent flights; as well as higher insurance rates likely. Almost all payloads it gets will be politically determined, not ‘earned’. Europe still not moving into the future in space.
... and I thought it was canceled