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Ariane 6 readies for summer launch after eco-efficient transport to Europe's Spaceport
The Canopee docked at Port Pariacabo in Kourou, French Guiana.
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Ariane 6 readies for summer launch after eco-efficient transport to Europe's Spaceport
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Feb 26, 2024

The Ariane 6 rocket components have arrived at the port of Pariacabo in Kourou, French Guiana, signaling a key phase in the preparation for its launch this summer. This event marks a significant step for European space initiatives, emphasizing an innovative approach to reducing environmental impact in space logistics.

The Canopee, a ship designed for this specific purpose, transported the Ariane 6 components from mainland Europe. Utilizing sails, the Canopee demonstrates a commitment to sustainability, achieving up to 30% fuel savings. The journey spanned over 7,000 kilometers in 10 days, showcasing the vessel's capability in transporting space equipment efficiently.

With dimensions of 121 meters in length and sails 37 meters high, the Canopee's design enables it to carry large, delicate payloads and navigate through shallow waters. The vessel's route included collecting the upper stage in Bremen, Germany, and the main stage in Le Havre, France, before delivering them to Europe's Spaceport.

The Ariane 6, developed by ArianeGroup for the European Space Agency (ESA), is engineered to replace the Ariane 5. It aims to offer cost-effective space access for various missions, including satellite deployment.

Upon reaching Kourou, the rocket's components were transported to the assembly building, a few kilometers from the port. This stage initiates the detailed process of assembling and integrating the rocket, preparing it for its inaugural flight.

The use of the Canopee aligns with the space industry's shift towards sustainable practices. This method significantly cuts emissions and fuel use, illustrating how innovation can address environmental concerns while meeting the logistical demands of space missions.

With the Ariane 6 components now in Kourou, the focus turns to assembly and launch preparations. This effort showcases Europe's capacity in space exploration and its leadership in adopting environmentally responsible practices, setting the stage for the Ariane 6's first mission.

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