According to media reports, the new rocket can launch missions in the low-end orbit ie the lower orbit of the earth and also in deep space. The design of the rocket is such that it can be set according to the needs of the missions. This is the reason why competition in the world’s space launch market may increase after the successful flight of Ariane-6.
ESA Director General Joseph Ashbaiker described the launch as a demonstration of ‘European Excellence in Engineering and Technology’. He also accepted the hard work of thousands of people engaged in this work for years. The European Space Agency (ESA), CNES, Ariane Group and teams have played a key role in preparing the rocket.
The first flight of the Ariane-6 was named VA262. During this flight, the rocket showed its ability to avoid the Earth’s gravity and operate into space. Despite having a test flight, the rocket took several payloads with him. These included expressions and satellites of space agencies, companies, research institutes and universities.
About an hour after the launch, the rocket took the satellites to the orbit 600 km above the earth. It is believed that Europe can strengthen its grip in the global space sector on this rocket.



