Sarkozy Wants New European Rocket Launcher
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LE BOURGET, France (AP) — French President Nicolas Sarkozy called Saturday for a Europe-wide effort to design a new-generation rocket launcher to replace the Ariane-5.
Sarkozy was visiting the Paris Air Show, where the most visible landmark is an Ariane mock-up soaring above the crowds. Sarkozy stressed "the necessity to prepare a new generation of launchers" ready to succeed the Ariane-5 in 2020-2025, according to a statement from his office. He said he hoped for a decision by 2011. He ordered French rocket designers to coordinate with partners in the European Space Agency on a sturdy, adjustable new design that takes into account government budgets and international competition. France is one of the Paris-based ESA's 18 member states. The first Ariane-5 flew in 1997, and various versions have been used to launch dozens of satellites as well as a module for the International Space Station. The 173-foot-long (53-meter-long) Ariane-5 models can carry up to 21 tons of payload, according to the European Space Agency. Sarkozy's focus on the Ariane came as leading plane makers at the Paris Air Show struggled to woo buyers amid the global recession.- Loading Comments...
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