Europe Debuts New Ariane 6 Rocket Successfully... Mostly. What Went Wrong?
Arianespace had expected Ariane 6 to begin flying in 2020, allowing a few years for launches to transition to the new rocket. Not only was this late for all sorts of project management reasons, but Europe lost access to the Soyuz launcher and had problems with Vega-C. So even though the second stage had some problems Europe is no doubt happy to have made this launch happen. Follow me on Twitter for more updates: / djsnm I have a discord server where I regularly turn up: / discord If you really like what I do you can support me directly through Patreon / scottmanley

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