AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSpace & Launch: Arianespace just flew Ariane 6 VA269 from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, deploying 36 Amazon Leo broadband satellites into low Earth orbit at about 465 km—its heaviest Ariane payload yet. Propulsion Upgrade: The mission used the first Ariane 64 flight with four upgraded P160C solid boosters, a step up from the P120C with more propellant (up to 156 tonnes), longer booster length (14.5 m), and longer burn (137 s) to boost performance by roughly 10%. Local Tech Angle: The launch underlines French Guiana’s role as a key gateway for Europe’s next-generation heavy-lift system and Amazon’s fast-scaling constellation plan (100 satellites reached in under five months). Environment & Biodiversity: France announced seven new biological reserves and expanded two others, protecting an extra 157,000 hectares—nearly all in French Guiana, including the 156,290-hectare Armontabo Rocky Peaks reserve. Health & Biosecurity: Separately, the flesh-eating New World screwworm has reached the US, with researchers linking its comeback to illegal cattle smuggling and organized crime.
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