Strong Europe rocket flies to space
The Ariane 6 is newer than the old Ariane 5. It costs less money. Many countries from Europe build the rocket. Germany is an important partner. Parts of the rocket come from Bremen and Bavaria. Germany pays almost 20 percent of the costs. That is about 4 billion Euro.
Stephan Osmann works at the company Ariane-Group. He lives for 30 years in French Guiana. He is the team leader for the cargo. He ensures the cargo arrives safely. The start is a big success for Europe.
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Definitions
- Booster
- A motor that gives extra power for the start.
- Satelliten
- Technical tools in space. They send internet signals to Earth.
People
- Stephan Osmann
- A team leader at the Ariane-Group in South America.
Locations
- French Guiana
- A land in South America. It belongs to France.
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