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List of Ariane launches
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This is a list of launches performed by Ariane carrier rockets between 1979, when the type first flew, and 1989. This period includes all flights of the Ariane 1, Ariane 2 and Ariane 3, as well as early Ariane 4 launches.

Launch statistics

Rocket configurations

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
  •   Ariane 1
  •   Ariane 2
  •   Ariane 3
  •   Ariane 4 44L
  •   Ariane 4 44LP

Launch outcomes

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
'79
1980
'81
'82
'83
'84
'85
'86
'87
'88
'89
  •   Failure
  •   Success

Launch history

1979

Date (UTC) Variant Configuration Serial No Payload Orbit Outcome Remarks
24 December 1979, 17:14[1] Ariane 1 L-01 CAT-1 GTO Success Development flight

1980

23 May 1980, 14:29 Ariane 1 L-02 Firewheel
Feurrad
AMSAT-3A
CAT-2
GTO Failure Failed to reach orbit due to combustion instability during first stage burn.

1981

19 June 1981, 12:33 Ariane 1 L-03 Meteosat 2
Apple
CAT-3
GTO Success
20 December 1981, 01:29[1] Ariane 1 L-04 MARCES-1
CAT-4
GTO Success

1982

9 September 1982, 02:12[1] Ariane 1 L-05 MARCES-B
Sirio-2
GTO Failure Third stage turbopump malfunction

1983

16 June 1983, 11:59[1] Ariane 1 L-06 Eutelsat-1
Oscar-10
GTO Success
19 October 1983, 00:45[1] Ariane 1 L-07 Intelsat 507 GTO Success

1984

5 March 1984, 00:50[1] Ariane 1 L-08 Intelsat 508 GTO Success
23 May 1984, 01:33[1] Ariane 1 V-9/L-09 Spacenet F1 GTO Success First flight managed by Arianespace
4 August 1984, 13:32[2] Ariane 3 V-10/L-12 Eutelsat-2
Telecom 1A
GTO Success Maiden flight of Ariane 3
10 November 1984, 01:14[2] Ariane 3 V-11/L-13 Spacenet F2
MARCES-2
GTO Success

1985

8 February 1985, 23:22[2] Ariane 3 V-12/L-14 Arabsat-1A
Brasilsat-A1
GTO Success
8 May 1985, 01:15[2] Ariane 3 V-13/L-15 GStar-1
Telecom 1B
GTO Success
2 July 1985, 11:23[1] Ariane 1 V-14/L-10 Giotto HCO Success
12 September 1985, 23:26[2] Ariane 3 V-15/L-16 Eutelsat-3
Spacenet F3
GTO (Planned) Failure Third stage failed to ignite

1986

22 February 1986, 01:44[1] Ariane 1 V-16/L-11 SPOT-1
Viking
SSO Success Final flight of Ariane 1
28 March 1986, 23:30[2] Ariane 3 V-17/L-17 GStar-2
Brasilsat-A2
GTO Success
31 May 1986, 00:53[2] Ariane 2 V-18/L-18 Intelsat 5A14 GTO Failure Maiden flight of Ariane 2
Third stage failed to ignite

1987

16 September 1987, 00:45[2] Ariane 3 V-19/L-19 Aussat-A3
Eutelsat 1F4
GTO Success
21 November 1987, 02:19[2] Ariane 2 V-20/L-20 TVSAT-1 GTO Success

1988

11 March 1988, 23:28[2] Ariane 3 V-21/L-21 Spacenet F3R
Telecom 1C
GTO Success
17 May 1988, 23:58[2] Ariane 2 V-23/L-22 Intelsat 3AF13 GTO Success
15 June 1988, 11:19[3] Ariane 4 44LP V-22/401 Meteosat 3
Panamsat-1
Oscar 13
GTO Success Maiden flight of Ariane 4
21 July 1988, 23:12[2] Ariane 3 V-24/L-23 Insat 1C
Eutelsat 1F5
GTO Success
8 September 1988, 23:00[2] Ariane 3 V-25/L-24 GStar-5
SBS-5
GTO Success
28 October 1988, 02:17[2] Ariane 2 V-26/L-25 TDF-1 GTO Success
11 December 1988, 00:33[3] Ariane 4 44LP V-27/402 Skynet 4B
Astra 1A
GTO Success

1989

27 January 1989, 01:21[2] Ariane 2 V-28/L-26 Intelsat 5AF15 GTO Success
6 March 1989, 23:29[3] Ariane 4 44LP V-29/403 JCSAT-1
Meteosat 4
GTO Success
2 April 1989, 02:28[2] Ariane 2 V-30/L-27 TELE-X GTO Success Final flight of Ariane 2
5 June 1989, 22:37[4] Ariane 4 44L V-31/404 Superbird-A
DFS-1
GTO Success
12 July 1989, 00:14[2] Ariane 3 V-32/L-28 Olympus-1 GTO Success Final flight of Ariane 3
8 August 1989, 23:25:53[3] Ariane 4 44LP V-33/405 TVSAT-2
Hipparcos
GTO Success
27 October 1989, 23:05[4] Ariane 4 44L V-34/406 Intelsat 6AF2 GTO Success

References

  • McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
  • McDowell, Jonathan. "Satellite Catalog". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
  • Wade, Mark. "Ariane". Encyclopedia Astronautica.