The European Union has achieved a historic scientific and technological milestone with the successful launch of the Ariane 6 super-rocket and 17 microsatellites.
This achievement guarantees Europe's autonomous access to space, boosting its aerospace industry.
Despite a minor fault, experts confirmed the Ariane 6's capability to put satellites into orbit.
This launch is crucial as it allows placement of satellites in geostationary orbit, a strategically important achievement.
However, the EU still has a considerable lag in the aerospace race compared to powers like the United States, China, and Russia.
The European Space Agency with this success, consolidates its role as Europe's gateway to space.
Spain actively participated in this launch, with contracts valued at 228 million euros.
Despite the success of the Ariane 6, it is necessary to increase public and private resources to boost the European aerospace sector and compete globally.
Conclusion: The launch of the Ariane 6 marks a historic milestone for the EU, securing its space autonomy and giving a significant boost to its aerospace industry. However, further investment in the aerospace race is still needed to compete efficiently on a global level.