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Arianespace SA is a French company founded in March 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider. It operates the Ariane 6, a medium-to-heavy-lift rocket. Arianespace is a subsidiary of ArianeGroup, a joint venture between Airbus and Safran.

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launch service providerspace industry, space transport, France


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  • Ariane 44LP
    rocket in the Ariane 4 series
  • Ariane 5 ECA
    European launch vehicle
  • Ariane 5 ECA
    European launch vehicle
  • Ariane 5ES
    European launch vehicle
  • Ariane 5G
    European launch vehicle
  • Ariane 5G
    European launch vehicle
  • Ariane 5GS
    European launch vehicle
  • Ariane 64
    European launch vehicle
  • Ariane 1
    rocket of the Ariane family
  • Ariane 3
    rocket of the Ariane family
  • Ariane 2
    rocket of the Ariane family
  • Ariane 4
    European rocket of the Ariane family
  • Ariane 5
    retired rocket series of the Ariane family
  • Vega
    retired European expendable orbital launch vehicle
  • Vega C
    orbital launch vehicle by the European Space Agency
  • Ariane 6
    European launch vehicle
  • Ariane 62
    European launch vehicle
  • SMART-1
    European Space Agency satellite that orbited around the Moon
  • Rosetta
    robotic space probe which orbited comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
  • Jules Verne ATV
    European uncrewed cargo resupply spacecraft
  • Johannes Kepler ATV
    European uncrewed cargo resupply spacecraft
  • Edoardo Amaldi ATV
    European uncrewed cargo resupply spacecraft
  • Albert Einstein ATV
    European uncrewed cargo resupply spacecraft
  • Georges Lemaître ATV
    European uncrewed cargo resupply spacecraft
  • Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
    mission of the European Space Agency to explore Jupiter’s moons
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1980 Arianespace
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1979 — 1986 Ariane 1
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1984 — 1989 Ariane 3
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1986 — 1989 Ariane 2
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1988 — 2003 Ariane 4
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1996 — 2023 Ariane 5
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2012 Vega
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2022 Vega C
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2003 SMART-1
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2004 Rosetta
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A contract signed on 30 April 2024 between ESA and Arianespace ensures a ride into orbit for the Smile mission on a Vega-C rocket. Smile is a collaboration between ESA and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).A contract signed on 30 April 2024 between ESA and Arianespace ensures a ride into orbit for the Smile mission on a Vega-C rocket. Smile is a collaboration between ESA and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classrocketAriane 44LPAriane 4Wikidata
    classrocketAriane 5 ECAAriane 5Wikidata
    classrocketAriane 5 ECAAriane 5Wikidata
    classrocketAriane 5ESAriane 5Wikidata
    classrocketAriane 5GAriane 5Wikidata
    classrocketAriane 5GAriane 5Wikidata
    classrocketAriane 5GSAriane 5Wikidata
    classrocketAriane 64Ariane 6Wikidata
    classrocket1979Ariane 1ArianeWikidata
    classrocket1984Ariane 3ArianeWikidata
    classrocket1986Ariane 2ArianeWikidata
    classrocket1988Ariane 4ArianeWikidata
    classrocket1996Ariane 5ArianeWikidata
    classrocket2012Vegaexpendable launch vehicle, four-stage-to-orbit, small-lift launch vehicleWikidata
    classrocket2022Vega Cexpendable launch vehicle, four-stage-to-orbit, small-lift launch vehicleWikidata
    classrocket2024Ariane 6ArianeWikidata
    classrocket2024Ariane 62Ariane 6Wikidata
    classspace object2003SMART-1artificial satellite, lunar orbiterWikidata
    classspace object2004Rosettacomet probeWikidata
    classspace object2008Jules Verne ATVAutomated Transfer VehicleWikidata
    classspace object2011Johannes Kepler ATVAutomated Transfer VehicleWikidata
    classspace object2012Edoardo Amaldi ATVAutomated Transfer VehicleWikidata
    classspace object2013Albert Einstein ATVAutomated Transfer VehicleWikidata
    classspace object2014Georges Lemaître ATVAutomated Transfer VehicleWikidata
    classspace object2023Jupiter Icy Moons Explorerorbiter, planetary probeWikidata
    eventspaceflight1996Ariane flight V88launch failure, uncrewed spaceflight, maiden flightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2018BepiColombospace probe, space missionWikidata
    eventspaceflight2019Ariane flight VA250uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2020Ariane flight VA251uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2020Ariane flight VA252uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2020Ariane flight VA253uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2021Ariane flight VA254uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2021Ariane flight VA255uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2021Ariane flight VA256uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2022Ariane flight VA257uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2022Ariane flight VA258uncrewed spaceflightWikidata
    eventspaceflight2025Ariane flight VA264uncrewed spaceflight, space launchWikidata
    commonsimageCourcouronnes Arianespace Commons
    commonsimageA contract signed on 30 April 2024 between ESA and Arianespace ensures a ride into orbit for the Smile mission on a Vega-C rocket. Smile is a collaboration between ESA and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Commons