Ariane 6 Achieves Third Launch as Europe Leads in Earth Observation

Ariane 6 successfully launched its third mission, beating Vulcan to this milestone, while China deployed its sixth batch of Guowang satellites using the Long March 5B. SpaceX launched its 100th mission of the year, including satellites for Amazon's Project Kuiper, highlighting its dominant role in commercial space launches. The Portuguese government approved a spaceport in the Azores, and China revealed its first marine rocket recovery ship. ULA's Vulcan rocket achieved its first national security launch, marking a key operational milestone. Additionally, NASA's Artemis II astronauts trained for nighttime launch procedures, and China continues expanding its satellite internet constellation.
- Rocket Report: Ariane 6 beats Vulcan to third launch; China’s first drone ship Ars Technica
- Europe's powerful Ariane 6 rocket launches for 3rd time ever, sending weather satellite to orbit (video) Space
- Europe says it leads the world in Earth Observation. But what is it? Euronews.com
- First MetOp-SG and Sentinel-5 launched European Space Agency
- European satellite to step up monitoring of extreme weather NonStop Local Billings
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