The European Space Agency plans to soon launch the Ariane 6 rocket with the aim of independent access to space. This rocket has completed its long-term constant fire test, which can be considered a fundamental step for Europe’s independent access to space.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the European Space Agency, in its recent space developments, managed to successfully complete the long constant fire test in the Ariane 6 rocket.
This test includes the ignition test of the engine for 7 minutes before, in which the engine of the main stage of the rocket is also ignited. Ariane 6 rocket was developed by Ariane Group under the supervision of European Space Agency. With the completion of the development of this launch vehicle, a new member of the Aryan family of vehicles has been prepared.
The main goal of the development of this missile was to replace it with the previous version and to increase the number of launches every year to double the current amount. In this regard, the European Space Agency says: after years of planning and design, the tests planned by Ariyan Group researchers have now been completed. We are on the way to ensure Europe’s independent access to space and we will thank everyone involved.
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