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Ariane 6 set for new launch this year after software flaw identified

PARIS : Space launch provider Arianespace on Monday reaffirmed plans to stage the second mission of Europe’s Ariane 6 launcher before the end of the year after a glitch that marred the inaugural launch was traced to an “easily fixable” software fault.
Following lengthy delays, Europe’s newest uncrewed rocket blasted off on July 9 and successfully carried out a series of trials. But the mission ended with the launcher coasting in orbit without releasing its final batch of payloads.
Arianespace CEO Stephane Israel said the failure to stage a third firing of the upper-stage Vinci engine, which resulted in the final deployments being curtailed, had been traced to a software flaw that would be repaired before the next launch.
In a separate statement, a task force of government agencies and companies overseeing the introduction of Ariane 6, including the European Space Agency and Arianespace parent ArianeGroup, said there were “no showstoppers” to the next flight.
Ariane 6 was developed at an estimated cost of 4 billion euros ($4.33 billion) by ArianeGroup, which is co-owned by Airbus and Safran, in the face of competition from Elon Musk’s SpaceX which now dominates the launch market.

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