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Unlike Space Shuttle SRBs, Ariane 5 boosters were not reused. The most recent attempt was for the first Ariane 5 ECA mission in 2009. One of the two boosters was successfully recovered and returned to the Guiana Space Center for analysis. [9] Prior to that mission, the last such recovery and testing was done in 2003. [citation needed]
Payload Payload mass Orbit Customers Launch outcome VA251: 16 January 2020 21:05 Ariane 5 ECA+ 5110 Guiana ELA-3: Eutelsat Konnect GSAT-30: 6,976 kg GTO: Eutelsat ISRO: Success [citation needed] Eutelsat communications satellite and ISRO communications satellite. VA252: 18 February 2020 22:18 Ariane 5 ECA+ 5111 Guiana ELA-3: JCSAT-17 GEO ...
Ariane Flight VA245 [1] [2] is the Ariane 5 space launch of BepiColombo that took place on 20 October 2018 at 01:45:28 UTC from the Guiana Space Centre. It was the 101st launch of Ariane 5 (the 5th in 2018), and the 301st Arianespace mission (the 7th in 2018).
Ariane-5 has launched more than 230 satellites into orbit
This is a list of launches performed or scheduled to be performed by Ariane carrier rockets between 2010 and 2019. Since 2004, only the Ariane 5 is in service, operating in the ECA and ES configurations.
Ariane 5 ECA 539 Guiana ELA-3: Star One C2 Vinasat-1: GTO: Success V-183 12 June 2008 22:05 Ariane 5 ECA 540 Guiana ELA-3: Skynet 5C Turksat 3A: GTO: Success V-184 7 July 2008 21:47 Ariane 5 ECA 541 Guiana ELA-3: ProtoStar-1 Badr-6: GTO: Success V-185 14 August 2008 20:44 Ariane 5 ECA 542 Guiana ELA-3: Superbird-7 AMC-21: GTO: Success V-186 20 ...
For the simple list of all conventional launcher families, see: Comparison of orbital launchers families. For the list of predominantly solid-fueled orbital launch systems, see: Comparison of solid-fueled orbital launch systems. Spacecraft propulsion [note 1] is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial satellites.
The 97th Ariane 5 launch (1st of 2018) was planned to take place within a launch window of 45 minutes starting on 25 January 2018 at 22:20 UTC (19:20 local time). The launcher engines effectively were ignited at the very beginning of that window, from Ariane Launch Complex No. 3 in Kourou, French Guiana.