
ESA Sets Target for First Ariane 6 Launch Following Successful Tests
The European Space Agency (ESA) plans to set a target launch period for the first Ariane 6 rocket in October, following a series of static-fire tests. The tests, including one scheduled for September 5 and another for October 3, will determine the readiness of the rocket's core stage. ESA hopes to announce the launch dates after these tests, with the aim of launching the Ariane 6 not too late into 2024. The program recently celebrated a successful static-fire test of the Ariane 6's Vinci upper stage engine, demonstrating the rocket's versatility. Additionally, an update was provided on the Vega C small launch vehicle, which has been grounded since a launch failure in December 2022.