Next Ariane 6 launch to carry 36 Amazon Leo satellites using upgraded boosters
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Amazon will launch 36 broadband satellites on an Ariane 6 rocket from French Guiana on June 17, the largest number of satellites the company has flown to date. The mission, designated LE-03, will be the first Ariane 6 launch to use upgraded P160C solid rocket boosters, increasing the rocket's low Earth orbit payload performance by over two metric tons. This allows for more satellites to be carried, compared to the 32 on previous Ariane 6 flights. The launch is part of Amazon's effort to build out its constellation of 3,232 satellites, with 331 launched so far. Amazon is working to meet a deadline to have at least 50% of its constellation in orbit by July 30.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Amazon's ability to launch more satellites per mission boosts its chances of meeting the FCC's deadline, while the success of the upgraded P160C boosters validates Arianespace's engineering efforts.