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It has been an exciting and busy summer for the European Space Agency, with development and testing of its new Ariane 6 launcher.
At Europe's spaceport in, French Guiana, a test model of the launcher's central core was assembled for the first time.
Ariane 6 is the first Ariane rocket to be assembled horizontally, which is simpler and less costly than more traditional vertical assembly. After assembly, the rocket was moved to its launchpad and placed upright in the massive mobile gantry for combined tests, to validate the compatibility between all components of the complete launch system.
Soon more testing will be done on Ariane 6's upper stage at a purpose-built DLR facility in Lampoldshausen, Germany.
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Join us at the ESA stand at the 73rd International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2022), taking place from 18 to 22 September at the Paris Convention Centre in Paris. A week of lively interactions awaits the world space community, this year under the theme 'Space for @ll'. The congress will open its doors to the general public on 21 September.