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Ariane 5 Evolution
Apart from the initial qualification flight which ended in failure 39 s after liftoff, and the 10th flight where a problem with the storable propellant stage (EPS) placed one satellite in an unrecoverable orbit, the Ariane 5 Generic launcher has demonstrated its robustness and reliability.
To improve the performance of the initial Ariane 5 version and to respond to evolution in market demand, a set of small but important changes have been introduced on a limited number of launchers. Launchers with these modifications are referred to as the Ariane 5 Generic Plus. These changes are:
All these modifications have led to an increase in performance for a standard geostationary transfer orbit of 150 kg net payload. The Ariane 5G+ operated flawlessly on the three launches made in 2004. Ariane 5 Evolution In the mid 1990s an analysis of the launch market was carried out. This showed that the majority of customers require launches into geosynchronous transfer orbit and identified the need for further upgrades of the Ariane launch capacity. Decisions to modify and improve Ariane 5 launcher versions were taken leading to the development of the:
Last update: 4 December 2005 |