
Ariane rockets
Ariane rockets are a family of European launch vehicles developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) to carry satellites and scientific instruments into space. They are designed to be reliable, versatile, and capable of delivering payloads into various orbits around Earth or beyond. The most common model, Ariane 5, features powerful engines that propel heavy payloads into space. These rockets are used for commercial satellite launches, scientific missions, and international collaborations, playing a key role in Europe's space capabilities by providing independent access to space.