How Europe’s biggest rocket came to be: Ariane 6 montage
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- The first half of 2024 saw hundreds of people across Europe building, cajoling, shipping, lowering, integrating, securing and protecting the precious pieces and parts that came together to create Ariane 6 - Europe’s new heavy-lift rocket.
Huge engines, boosters and outer shells met tiny screws, electrical boards and masses of supercooled fuel. All this came together at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, for the spectacular first launch of Ariane 6 on 9 July 2024, restoring Europe’s access to space.
Get a glimpse at the teamwork, skill and care that went into this moment over many months, in this montage of Ariane 6 images, videos and timelapse photography spanning 30 January to 9 July 2024.
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Go ahead ESA! ❤
Very cool to see the process behind the construction of it, I can’t wait to see the future of the Ariane 6 and what it’ll carry.
Yes, Ariane 6 has some interessting mission like the "PLATO" and "ATHENA" mission with new european telescope or the Lunar Lander Alina (is this project still continu), we have also the awesome S.U.S.I.E project and future Reusable prometheus methane boosters :p
@@tecmons WE GOING BACK TO THE MOON WITH THIS ONE!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@thomasseamenacetoysgamesan155 Never, because european bureaucraty and politics are very toxic.... is the main problem of UE for evolve ..UE has the second largest budget for space after Nasa, EU has launches, technologie, scientifs, and ingeneer, but politics dont follow the amibitions ...
@@tecmons ESA is NOT a UE organisation. If it was, you wouldn't have United Kingdom. And if politicians are a PITA to deal with, something we can all agree with, they bring the big bucks. And while ESA has one of the biggest budget for space it's a third of the NASA one so they need more money. So we need to elect people who are eager to fund space program and to promote it to the population because the main reason space agencies around the world are chronically underfunded is the lack of interest by the population who see it as a waste of - public - money. thankfully, space agencies, space enthusiasts are doing a good job to deal with this issue by doing a lot more appealing PR. Now it's time to politicians to jump on that rocket and they will if we choose the right people.
@@DC2022 ESA has also collaboration with the CSA (CanadaSpace Agency)
Une véritable merveille d'ingénierie. L’Agence spatiale européenne mérite des félicitations sans réserve pour avoir assemblé une fusée aussi incroyablement complexe et compliquée.
That was supersonic, The spacey music was fun, and to see your rocket made. Great video!
Breathtaking montage! Thanks for sharing.
Here's to many, many more successful launches. and missions.
The management of such a project must be gargantuan!
I, hold the technical aspects of such a machine very close to my heart. But, actually building it and making it put x kg’s on orbit at the press of a button, is so much more than its technicalities and often overlooked, by me at least.
Congratulations.
ESA вы можете составить конкуренцию ведущим космическим агентствам мира, не останавливайтесь
Even better, they can cooperate with them (without forgetting to remain sovereign enough)
Super Cool 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Fantastic heavy lift system. Maybe the next generation will be reusable?
French engineering, top notch
Just a dream eh?
Esa let me work here in the future
What does it take to get a job
@@Lv4K5 look at their main site, there is a tab for careers at ESA 😉
@Lanskoxd Most likely a bachelor in an engineering field ( aerospace/electrical)
My dream is to join ESA but i dont know if my smart enough.
☺👍
Bro this is just for satelites and ISS. For Moon mission you need Starship/Super Heavy type reusability.
@carlharding5311 yeah, they're the plague of space enthusiast community...
You need a expandabel super heavy lift launscher optimized for interplanitery missions for the moon
cool! will the outro of the channel now be changed to ariane 6 launch footage instead of ariane 5?
"JUST A DREAM", 10 years late and even more so if they don't reuse the rockets, 10 years of arrogance.
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When will Germany face consequences for breach of contract, conflict of interest, stopping IRIS² and prioritizing an American company for EUMETSAT?
Never and Ever????
@@user-kk1lt3pu4o Agreed. A lawsuit, at minimum, seems appropriate. SpaceX has all the business they need.
@@user-kk1lt3pu4o Why? SpaceX is better
@@tomkutscher1555 SpaceX is worse because first it's american and that Ariane 6 can place satellite in one flights in multiple orbits unlike any option offered by SpaceX that requires at least 2 flights
@@TheAngryAstronautnot surprised you support LAWFARE angry... seems to go hand in hand with elon derangement syndrome ... 🤦
Stop encrypting your geo weather satellites
You know what? I would have preferred some commentary and NO music (Noise as I hear it).
I guess I just could have muted the audio, but I was expecting some voice over.
This is truly impressive, but:
- Falcon is more cost-effective And very reliable too
- in a couple of years the cheapest way to launch this will be...to pack it inside Starship
- I follow several Space Tech channels: with commentary it is way more enjoyable (for us Space nerds 🧐)
- hope this works flawlessly from the start so you can move to develop true next gen tech
Launch what in a starship? 500 starlink sattelites that will ruin ground-based astronomy? Starship aint gonna be cheaper than a f9 any time soon, unless you underpay employees and do some other questionable stuff in order to make it cheap.
You cannot launch anything without begging SpaceX, Ariane 6 costs over 70 million per launch and over 4 billion to develop, whereas Falcon 9 can launch and bring down the cost in half due to rapid reuseablity. Waste of taxpayer money
@@AGENT47ist but it ariane 6 looks cool
At this moment it's the cost of independant access to space.
The only waste is to give any kind of money to an american company when EU combined have a bigger population and budget than the USA alone and that Ariane 6 is the only Rocket that can have multi orbit with reignition satellite orbiter
@@user-kk1lt3pu4o Meanwhile SpaceX is launching Falcon 9 and lands in the middle of the ocean making it look routine, yet the Fascist/Nazi Europe that wants controlled speech and promotes lgbt in schools wants to spend billions for Ariane 6.
taxpayer in the US see SpaceX F9 cost for US Administrations WAY HIGHER than this fairy tail you tell. NASA and Pentagon are paying on average 120M$ for the launcher and with extra for some payload adapter and of course for Dragon cargo, 100M$ extra.
Wir brauchen hier 100Mio Abonnenten, dann fliegen WIR auch mit Gewinn ins All. PS: aus dem ganzen Panzkampferschrott inne Ukraine kann man doch einen Fahrstuhl zur ISS bauen ODER!?!
Space elevator is a utopy to build, too many problems to resolve, and we don't have the good materials for build one.
Sorry ESA, but this is too little, too late...🤷♂
Not too little, not too late to get our own independant access to space.
@@SirJohn2024 why u think like that?
@@Bezxywny because he is a musky, Felon Musk brainless fan who are on a crusade against every space agency (including NASA) and space company, in short everything who isn't SpaceX. As example, A6 upper stage had a failure with its APU engine, something that can happen for a first launch. "bouuuh that's a failure of a rocket spaceX is better!" no matter most of the flight was a flawless success. Meanwhile when few hours later a F9 upper stage suffered a major failure ending with the loss of the stage and the entire payload of dozens of satellites "bah that's nothing, you can't say there is a problem and FAA are anti spaceX for wanting to know what happened and grounding rocket!" a rocket that is also carrying astronaut and payload to ISS...
Muskies... The space community plague.