Ariane 5 rocket launching from Kourou, France Tags:Europe 12 comments Might be helpful to include the launch date. Looks so beastly 😁 I remember when those used to explode. Guess they’ve fixed it now. That’s hot! Kourou is not in France. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp9UjJL7KnE&ab_channel=Oxhe Weee. The horsepower. The load. The cargo. I saw the last 4h before launch but missed the final 2 minutes. A well. Good luck space camera. Hope it won’t have any issues when landing Since when they launch from France ?😳 Not an ordinary Ariane 5. It’s the JWST Ariane 5 Romanians: *Shall we giggle?* Looks awesome. It is a great performer and very reliable. Hopefully the next-next generation will be reusable and just as reliable. How come only those flags are on the rocket? I thought ESA had more members than that, like the UK and (technically) Canada? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Weee. The horsepower. The load. The cargo. I saw the last 4h before launch but missed the final 2 minutes. A well. Good luck space camera.
Looks awesome. It is a great performer and very reliable. Hopefully the next-next generation will be reusable and just as reliable.
How come only those flags are on the rocket? I thought ESA had more members than that, like the UK and (technically) Canada?
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Might be helpful to include the launch date.
Looks so beastly 😁
I remember when those used to explode. Guess they’ve fixed it now.
That’s hot!
Kourou is not in France.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp9UjJL7KnE&ab_channel=Oxhe
Weee.
The horsepower. The load. The cargo.
I saw the last 4h before launch but missed the final 2 minutes.
A well. Good luck space camera.
Hope it won’t have any issues when landing
Since when they launch from France ?😳
Not an ordinary Ariane 5. It’s the JWST Ariane 5
Romanians:
*Shall we giggle?*
Looks awesome. It is a great performer and very reliable. Hopefully the next-next generation will be reusable and just as reliable.
How come only those flags are on the rocket? I thought ESA had more members than that, like the UK and (technically) Canada?