AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSpace Launch (Kourou): Ariane 6 just hit a new European record, sending 36 Amazon Leo broadband satellites into low Earth orbit from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. The upgrade is the star: four new P160C solid boosters (first used on Ariane 64) add about 10–15% more power, letting this flight carry a heavier payload than before and making it the biggest European rocket payload since Ariane 5’s 2013 ISS supply mission. Space Industry (Launch cadence): The same mission also underlines Europe’s push for more autonomous access to space, as ESA and Arianespace weigh how to raise Ariane 6’s launch rate amid a global “launch crunch.” Local Tech & Space Culture (French Guiana angle): With this being the third Ariane 6 launch for Amazon this year, the Kourou site keeps proving it’s a key hub for fast-growing satellite internet deployments. Science Mission (Dark matter): ESA approved Arrakihs, a Spanish-led dark matter mission using a compact observatory with four small telescopes to study dozens of galaxies across multiple light wavelengths. Spacecraft Testing (Swift): Rocket-launch coverage also notes SpaceX testing a new vehicle while Swift gets a lift to continue its space science work. Energy & Environment (Amazon basin): A separate report on Brazil’s Petrobras oil plans in the “Mouth of the Amazon” highlights local concerns and the company’s outreach efforts as drilling moves forward.
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