Final Mission for the Ariane-4 Successful 18
Neophytus writes "The BBC reports that the final mission of the Ariane-4 series of commercial rockets has been completed. First launched in 1988 they have since successfully completed 116 missions, the final lifting the Intelsat 907 communications satellite into geostationary orbit. About 5 launches of the Ariane-5 are planned this year, the first in March."
Great idea (Score:4, Insightful)
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It's replaced with that new Delta that can lift the heavy payloads. And Deltas are much nicer.
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Onwards and upwards (Score:4, Insightful)
Am I the only one who think it looks like a Titan-III knockoff, though?
Re:Onwards and upwards (Score:2)
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Depending on the exact configuration, the Ariane 4 can have up to four solid-fuel strap-ons. The AR40 has none, the AR42P has two solid-fuel strap-ons, and the AR44P has four. It can also use liquid fuel strap-ons, alone or in conjunction with solid fuel strap-ons, giving the AR42L (two liquid), AR44LP (two of each), and AR44L (four liquid). It's really an amazing amount of flexibility.
Re:Name dropping! (Score:1)
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I will not tolerate this slander!