Ariane 6 rocket
Ariane 6 comprises three stages: two or four boosters, and a main and upper stage – known together as the central core.
The main stage together with the solid rocket boosters propels Ariane 6 in the first phase of flight. The core stage is powered by the liquid-fuelled Vulcain 2.1 – an upgraded engine derived from Ariane 5’s Vulcain 2 – and the P120C boosters provide additional thrust at liftoff.
The upper stage is powered by the reignitable Vinci engine fuelled by cryogenic liquid oxygen and hydrogen. This allows Ariane 6 to reach a range of orbits on a single mission to deliver more payloads. The upper stage will typically burn multiple times to reach the required orbits. After separation of the payload, there will be a final burn to deorbit the upper stage and reduce space debris.
New Horizons: A new way to communicate
The NewHorizons Space comes with a new powerful satellite constellation, providing High Throughput and Broadband all around the world, projected to serve billions of users worldwide.
Coming to be a new competitor with SES's O3b mPOWER constellation, the brand-new Horizon-II satellite will operate on a Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) constellation, distributed in different planes in order to reach maximum coverage area of it's systems, opening way to a new world of communication: to mobile operators and user to TV broadcast.
OBS:
•To avoid problems with the time counter, leading to a incorrect boosters separation, after take off you cannot control the time until boosters separation at ≈T+130s.
•The time counter will stop together with the first satellite deployment. If you don't want it, erase the display part of the counter from the flight program or change the condition to break the loop.
•The upper stage's Vinci engine supports warp burns BUT ALWAYS CONFIRM IF IT'S REALLY GENERATING THRUST, pay attention to the speed while in warp burn.
Credits:
—Logos
—Horizon-II satellite (slightly modified)
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GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: Ariane 6 | Galileo L14 (SAT 33-34) [RSS]
- Created On: Android
- Game Version: 1.3.205.0
- Price: $42,081k
- Number of Parts: 526
- Dimensions: 66 m x 34 m x 34 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 8.8km/s
- Total Thrust: 21.1MN
- Engines: 28
- Wet Mass: 8.75E+5kg
- Dry Mass: 1.11E+5kg
STAGES
| Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | 787m/s | 1.3MN | 7.8m | 8.75E+5kg |
| 2 | 4 | 3.2km/s | 19.2MN | 78s | 8.17E+5kg |
| 3 | 0 | 0m/s | 0N | 0s | 2.21E+5kg |
| 6 | 1 | 4.9km/s | 180kN | 13.1m | 47,356kg |
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+1 one month ago
@JotaVe My offer certainly sounds strange, but if you need a little help with a satellite, I can help!
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one month ago
@JotaVe It's still a strange concept. It looks like "Smart reuse" From ULA ,but i think they will not create this
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3,582 JotaVeone month ago
@Dogspacesystems123 You asked about a Soyuz with Glonnas satellite, right? I was remembering this some days ago. I'm working on Space Shuttle right now, after I finish it I think I make it. It's something I tried to do some time ago, but stopped in the middle
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3,582 JotaVeone month ago
@Dogspacesystems123 Didn't know about that, it's quite interesting! Visually, I didn't like much this concept tbh. I don't have any pretention of making this version of Ariane
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one month ago
You are not going to do anything like that in the future.
https://europeanspaceflight.com/arianegroup-proposes-ariane-6-evolution-using-maiaspace-boosters/
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3,582 JotaVe+2 2 months ago
@EAEPtecnologes Peguei do @RedstoneAerospace. Vou colocar a descrição e dar os créditos daqui a pouco
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2,352 EAEPtecnologes2 months ago
@JotaVe maisss você fez o satélite ou pegou de outra pessoa??
Só dúvida mesmo :P -
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3,582 JotaVe2 months ago
@EAEPtecnologes Eu ainda vou fazer um satélite da SES ou EUTELSAT (provavelmente os dois, já que usam plataformas similares). Tava dando uma pesquisada sobre as plataformas desses satélites e tals. Ano que vem terá o lançamento do Optus-11 com o Ariane 64, se pá faço ele.
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@Dogspacesystems123 Yeah, I bet this won't fly