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  2. Ariane 5 - Wikipedia

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    Ariane 5 is a retired European heavy-lift space launch vehicle operated by ... Compared to an Ariane 5ECA model, the payload to GTO was to increase by 15% to 11,500 ...

  3. Ariane flight VA256 - Wikipedia

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    Ariane flight VA256 was an Ariane 5 rocket flight that launched the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) into space on 25 December 2021. [3] It was 2021's final Ariane flight, its most valuable payload to date, and the 256th Ariane mission. The launch was described by NASA as "flawless" and "perfect". [4]

  4. List of Ariane launches (2010–2019) - Wikipedia

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    The total payload mass was approximately 10,018 kilograms (22,086 lb), ... Ariane flight VA248 was the 104th launch of an Ariane 5 launch vehicle, and the 71st launch ...

  5. Ariane flight V88 - Wikipedia

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    Ariane flight V88 [1] was the failed maiden flight of the Arianespace Ariane 5 rocket, vehicle no. 501, on 4 June 1996. It carried the Cluster spacecraft, a constellation of four European Space Agency research satellites.

  6. Ariane-5 rocket launches one final time as Europe faces ... - AOL

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    Ariane-5 has launched more than 230 satellites into orbit

  7. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 9 Block 5, the most prolific active orbital launch system in the world.. This comparison of orbital launch systems lists the attributes of all current and future individual rocket configurations designed to reach orbit.

  8. Ariane flight VA241 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Ariane 6 - Wikipedia

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    Ariane 64 (A64), with four P120C boosters, has a liftoff weight of around 860,000 kg (1,900,000 lb) [9] and is intended for commercial dual-satellite launches [8] of up to 11,500 kg (25,400 lb) into GTO and 21,500 kg (47,400 lb) into LEO. Like Ariane 5, it will be able to launch two geosynchronous satellites together.