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Ariane 64 Debuts With 32 Amazon Leo Satellites on First Commercial Launch

The success sets up dozens of Amazon deployments, intensifying competition with SpaceX, renewing congestion concerns.

Overview

  • The four‑booster Ariane 6 lifted off from Kourou and completed a roughly 114‑minute mission that released the satellites in multiple batches.
  • The Ariane 64 configuration uses four solid boosters burning about 142,000 kilograms of propellant in just over two minutes, enabling about 21.6 tonnes to low Earth orbit.
  • With this flight Amazon reports roughly 212 satellites in orbit for its Leo constellation, which targets a network of more than 3,000 units.
  • The launch is the first of a reported 18 Ariane 6 missions booked by Amazon, marking commercial readiness for Europe’s ESA‑backed launcher built by ArianeGroup across 13 member nations.
  • The deployment sharpens the challenge to SpaceX’s Starlink while scientists warn of rising collision risks and sky interference, citing projections of 500,000 to 1,000,000 satellites by 2030.