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    YPSat sees Ariane 6 fairing separation

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    • Title YPSat sees Ariane 6 fairing separation
    • Released: 11/07/2024
    • Length 00:00:39
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Live Footage
    • Copyright ESA-YPSat
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      Video returned from the ESA Young Professionals Satellite payload, YPSat, attached to the upper stage of the inaugural Ariane 6 rocket, launched on 9 July 2024. This clip shows the moment that the protective launcher fairing is jettisoned at the top of the atmosphere. The YPSat project represents the culmination of about two and a half years of dedication and hard work core team of about 30 Young Professionals from various ESA Establishments, Directorates and disciplines. Sacrificing their spare time, they shouldered the entire responsibility of designing, building and testing the payload before finally witnessing its successful launch.

      Access all the launch campaign footage in broadcast quality.  

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