Ariane 6 launch: how to watch and what to look out for (2024)

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Launch update, 9 July 16:00 CEST: As part of standard operations in the Ariane 6 preparation after mobile gantry removal, routine checks in the ground segment equipment showed a small issue in a data acquisition system. It has now been resolved. Liftoff is now scheduled no earlier than 16:00 local time (21:00 CEST), with the live stream starting at 15:30 local time (20:30 CEST).

Ariane 6 is scheduled to launch on 9 July 2024, with a launch window from 16:00–19:00 local time at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana (20:00–23:00 BST, 9 July 21:00–10 July 00:00 CEST).

Watch the entire launch live on ESAWebTV, starting half an hour before liftoff. The transmission is available in English with commentary by Katy Haswell and ESA Ariane 6 launch system engineer Tina Büchner da Costa. French commentary is provided by Lise Pederson and ESA’s Head of Ariane exploitation Luce Fabreguettes. A German live translation is available here.

This is a big moment for Europe, as the rocket will ensure our guaranteed, autonomous access to space – and all of the science, Earth observation, technology development and commercial possibilities that it entails. With many features brand new to Ariane 6, we’ll be able to carry more and take it further, while sustainably disposing of the launcher's upper stage to prevent it becoming space debris.

Three phases

The first flight of Ariane 6 will have three phases, each of which will demonstrate various abilities for Europe’s newest heavy-lift rocket.

Phase 1: From ground to orbit

The first phase of Ariane 6’s flight, events one to five in the infographic above, will launch the rocket off Earth and into space. The thrust will come from the main stage engine, Vulcain 2.1, together with the force from two powerful P120C boosters. Phase 1 will also include the separation of the main stage from the upper stage, and the first boost of the upper stage’s Vinci engine which inserts it, and its passengers, into an elliptical orbit 300 by 700 km above Earth.

The Vinci engine will fire until about 18 minutes after liftoff, after which point Ariane 6 will have demonstrated that it can match a typical flight profile of its predecessor, the Ariane 5 ECA version.

Phase 2: Upper stage reignition and satellite deployment

The next phase (events six to nine above) is when Ariane 6’s newest feature is put to the test: reignition of the upper stage. In Phase 2, the Vinci engine will re-fire for the first time, changing Ariane 6’s orbit from elliptical to a circular orbit 580 km from Earth’s surface.

Re-igniting an engine in zero gravity may not sound so difficult, but as fuels float freely inside the tanks, it is not as simple as you might think. The Auxiliary Propulsion Unit (APU) helps here, providing a small but steady amount of thrust to cause fuel in the Vinci tanks to settle ensuring it can fire again.

The first re-ignition will be followed by the deployment of Ariane 6’s first three satellites; OOV-Cube, Curium One and Robusta-3A, and the activation of two of its onboard experiments, YPSat and Peregrinus.

A few seconds later, the second batch of satellites will deploy; 3Cat-4, ISTSat and GRBBeta, and the last two experiments will be turned on, SIDLOC and Parisat. A third separation command will then deploy CURIE and replicator.

At this point, Ariane 6 has done its job, reigniting its upper stage and deploying its eight satellite missions and activating all onboard experiments.

Phase 3: Tech demos, deorbiting and capsule separation

The final phase in Ariane 6’s inaugural flight (events nine to 12 above) will push the cryogenic upper stage even further to its limit, and validate its ability to really perform under microgravity conditions.

The final boost for the upper stage will require it to re-ignite after its longest period “off” in space, initiating its controlled deorbit back through Earth’s atmosphere over the ‘NEMO point’ in the South Pacific.

Moments later, the two reentry capsules onboard will separate from the upper stage to make their descent to Earth with the aim to survive their fiery re-entry through our atmosphere.

A final command will be sent to passivate the upper stage – removing any energy on board to prevent possible explosions, another vital step for a sustainable descent – before it burns up in the atmosphere. Ariane 6 was designed to have this ability – to prevent the upper stage from lingering in space as debris.

Watch live

For all these moments and more, including interviews with key players in the development of the rocket, insights into its fascinating and varied payloads, and what this moment means, watch the launch livestream onESAWebTV.

The launch will be covered in several languages which can be followed at the links below:

English: https://youtube.com/live/B0oFpOJaIYc?feature=share

French: https://youtube.com/live/AfNPzSOalEU?feature=share

German: https://youtube.com/live/a_87OnvB_fQ?feature=share

A clean feed without commentary is available too:https://youtube.com/live/ogXamYYJpQk?feature=share

Get into the mood with some Ariane 6 apparel from theESA Space Shop.

Ariane 6 launch: how to watch and what to look out for (2024)

FAQs

Where can I watch the Ariane 6 launch? ›

Ariane 6 is scheduled to launch on 9 July 2024, with a launch window from 16:00–19:00 local time at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana (20:00–23:00 BST, 9 July 21:00–10 July 00:00 CEST). Watch the entire launch live on ESAWebTV, starting half an hour before liftoff.

Why is Ariane 6 important? ›

Ariane 6 will have the flexibility to launch both heavy and light payloads to a wide range of orbits for applications such as Earth observation, telecommunication, meteorology, science and navigation.

What is the future of the Ariane 6? ›

Once it is up and running, Ariane 6 is supposed to have nine launches in 2025 and could go up to 11 or 12 in future years. The Ariane 6 is the next model to replace the Ariane 5, Europe's main launcher that retired in 2023 after 27 years.

What is the launch payload of Ariane 6? ›

It can launch up to 4,500 kg (9,900 lb) into geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) and 10,350 kg (22,820 lb) into low Earth orbit (LEO). The first launch in 2024 used this variant.

How can I watch the rocket launch on my TV? ›

NASA Television is our official free-to-air broadcast network for live events and original content, including launches, spacewalks, mission events, the latest news briefings, and videos showcasing our missions.

How much does the Ariane 6 launch cost? ›

Late last year, Ars Technica pegged the baseline price of an Ariane 5 launch at about 150 million euros ($162 million US at current exchange rates), which would put the target price of an Ariane 6 mission at 75 million euros ($81 million US).

What is the problem with Ariane 6? ›

That didn't happen, however; the Ariane 6's upper stage did not complete a burn designed to set up that final deployment. This was due to a failure with the auxiliary power unit (APU), a device that pressurizes upper-stage fuel tanks during flight and provides additional thrust as needed, according to ESA.

Is the Ariane 6 launch successful? ›

“The launch was 100% successful,” he said, noting that the launch phase of the mission was designed as its first hour and six minutes after liftoff, when the upper stage reached orbit and deployed its smallsat payloads. The second phase, or “technical experiment,” involved testing the upper stage while in orbit.

Is Ariane 6 outdated? ›

“We really need Ariane 6,” said Toni Tolker-Nielsen, ESA's director of space transportation. Critics of the Ariane 6 program, however, aren't convinced that the rocket will prove to be globally competitive in the long term, citing out-of-date technology and inflated costs beyond what was originally promised.

How much is the Falcon 9 compared to the Ariane 6? ›

In October 2023, Ars Technica reported that the Ariane 6 price cut won't be that large, and roughly $98 million per flight instead. Inflation is partly to blame, according to Arianespace leadership. SpaceX's website previously listed the cost of a Falcon 9 launch at $62 million.

Who owns Ariane rockets? ›

Launch infrastructure at the CSG is owned by the European Space Agency and the land itself is owned and operated by CNES, the French national space agency. As of May 2021, Arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.

Why is the rocket called Ariane? ›

After the failure of efforts during the 1960s to develop a space launch vehicle through cooperation between several European countries, France in 1973 persuaded its European partners to give it the lead role in a new program to create such a vehicle, named after Ariadne (Ariane in French), the mythical Cretan princess ...

What is the purpose of Ariane 6? ›

Ariane 6 is able to carry any microsat constellation in a dedicated launch to Low Earth orbit. Its dispenser structures can be built to order for specific microsat constellation programs.

Will Ariane 6 be human rated? ›

Could Ariane 6 have crewed spaceflights? While this is not the current goal of Ariane 6, Toni Tolker-Nielsen, ESA director of space transportation said in an interview that it could be done. “Ariane 6 can be a human-rated launcher with some modifications.

Can Arianespace compete with SpaceX? ›

Even though nearly €6 billion in subsidies have been pumped into the Ariane 6 program, there's little chance of it defeating SpaceX. The best case is that it offers a way for Europe's satellites to reach orbit without having to pay Musk — but at a premium price.

Where can I watch the Virginia rocket launch? ›

Watch a rocket launch from the coast of Virginia at the NASA Wallops Visitor Center's Launch Viewing Area! The Launch Viewing Area at the Wallops Visitor Center is located a few miles from the launch range and is one of the only public sites with a clear view of the launch pads!

Where is Ariane launch site? ›

Ariane 5 is a retired European heavy-lift space launch vehicle developed and operated by Arianespace for the European Space Agency (ESA). It was launched from the Guiana Space Centre (CSG) in French Guiana.

Can you watch a rocket lab launch? ›

A great way to view a launch is via Rocket Lab's live video webcast. This offers the best views of launch and includes helpful commentary about the launch process. A livestream will be made available approximately 15-20 minutes prior to a launch attempt.

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