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Ariane 6 set for brand-new launch this year after software application defect identified

Space launch company Arianespace on Monday declared plans to stage the second objective of Europe's Ariane 6 launcher before the end of the year after a glitch that spoiled the inaugural launch was traced to an quickly fixable software fault.

Following prolonged delays, Europe's most recent uncrewed rocket blasted off on July 9 and successfully performed a series of trials. However the mission ended with the launcher cruising in orbit without releasing its last batch of payloads.

Arianespace CEO Stephane Israel said the failure to phase a. third shooting of the upper-stage Vinci engine, which led to. the final releases being curtailed, had been traced to a. software application flaw that would be fixed before the next launch.

In a separate statement, a task force of federal government companies. and companies supervising the introduction of Ariane 6, consisting of. the European Space Agency and Arianespace moms and dad ArianeGroup,. said there were no showstoppers to the next flight.

Ariane 6 was established at an estimated cost of 4 billion.

(source: Reuters)