Ariane 6 | Mobile gantry removal test timelapse

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On 22 June 2023 at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, engineers rolled back the mobile gantry protecting Ariane 6 on its launch pad. The exercise helped validate ground systems and prepare for a series of engine fire tests.

Credits: ESA ; S. Corvaja, ESA/M. Pédoussaut, Zetapress

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14 Comments

  1. So many means for, a price out of profitability,!!
    when is a shuttle of humans like Hermès/VX?

    Nothing new apart from complications between countries, to develop this, too much concession to the administrative and barnum of praise and glitter !!

  2. Congratulations on the test!!! Is this the full scale mockup still? Or a fully working flight capable rocket?, that ML platform is really smart looking too, with its umbilicals and mobile housing for the rocket😀

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