Arianespace’s Vega rocket successfully launches 12 satellites
Arianespace, the commercial arm of the European Space Agency (ESA), tonight successfully used its Vega rocket to successfully launched a weather satellite, an Earth observation satellite, and ten cubesats12 satellites, lifting off from its spaceport in French Guiana.
The Vega rocket has only one more launch on its manifest, scheduled for next spring. Its replacement, the Vega-C, is presently grounded due to a launch failure in 2022, with the redesign of the nozzle on its upper stage taking longer than expected. With ESA’s Ariane-5 already retired, and its replacement, the Ariane-6 having not yet completed its first launch, Europe at this moment has little ability to launch anything into space.
As this was only the third launch for Europe so far this year, the leader board for the 2023 launch race remains unchanged.
70 SpaceX (with another launch scheduled in about an hour. Live stream here,)
45 China
13 Russia
7 Rocket Lab
7 India
American private enterprise still leads China in successful launches 82 to 45, and the entire world combined 82 to 73. SpaceX by itself only trails the rest of the world 70 by 73, at this moment.
Arianespace, the commercial arm of the European Space Agency (ESA), tonight successfully used its Vega rocket to successfully launched a weather satellite, an Earth observation satellite, and ten cubesats12 satellites, lifting off from its spaceport in French Guiana.
The Vega rocket has only one more launch on its manifest, scheduled for next spring. Its replacement, the Vega-C, is presently grounded due to a launch failure in 2022, with the redesign of the nozzle on its upper stage taking longer than expected. With ESA’s Ariane-5 already retired, and its replacement, the Ariane-6 having not yet completed its first launch, Europe at this moment has little ability to launch anything into space.
As this was only the third launch for Europe so far this year, the leader board for the 2023 launch race remains unchanged.
70 SpaceX (with another launch scheduled in about an hour. Live stream here,)
45 China
13 Russia
7 Rocket Lab
7 India
American private enterprise still leads China in successful launches 82 to 45, and the entire world combined 82 to 73. SpaceX by itself only trails the rest of the world 70 by 73, at this moment.