Ariane 6 (Slovenian Wikipedia)

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  • de Selding, Peter B. (24. maj 2013). »With Ariane 6 Launch Site Selected, CNES Aims To Freeze Design of the New Rocket in July«. Space News. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 30. junija 2013. Pridobljeno 25. maja 2013. 12 flights annually to keep production and operations costs within the targeted 70 million euros ($95 million) per launch [and] is viewed as an all-in cost that would include about 14 million euros per launch in ground operations and also would include the sales and marketing charges incurred by Arianespace.
  • de Selding, Peter B. (24. maj 2013). »With Ariane 6 Launch Site Selected, CNES Aims To Freeze Design of the New Rocket in July«. Space News. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 30. junija 2013. Pridobljeno 25. maja 2013. Ariane 6 would fly in 2020 assuming a development go-ahead in 2014. CNES's Ariane 6 team is operating under the "triple-seven" mantra, meaning seven years' development, 7 metric tons of satellite payload to geostationary transfer orbit and 70 million euros in launch costs. CNES estimates that Ariane 6 would cost 4 billion euros to develop, including ESA's customary program management fees and a 20 percent margin that ESA embeds in most of its programs.

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  • »arhivska kopija« (PDF). Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 11. decembra 2013. Pridobljeno 7. marca 2014.

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  • de Selding, Peter B. (24. maj 2013). »With Ariane 6 Launch Site Selected, CNES Aims To Freeze Design of the New Rocket in July«. Space News. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 30. junija 2013. Pridobljeno 25. maja 2013. 12 flights annually to keep production and operations costs within the targeted 70 million euros ($95 million) per launch [and] is viewed as an all-in cost that would include about 14 million euros per launch in ground operations and also would include the sales and marketing charges incurred by Arianespace.
  • de Selding, Peter B. (24. maj 2013). »With Ariane 6 Launch Site Selected, CNES Aims To Freeze Design of the New Rocket in July«. Space News. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 30. junija 2013. Pridobljeno 25. maja 2013. Ariane 6 would fly in 2020 assuming a development go-ahead in 2014. CNES's Ariane 6 team is operating under the "triple-seven" mantra, meaning seven years' development, 7 metric tons of satellite payload to geostationary transfer orbit and 70 million euros in launch costs. CNES estimates that Ariane 6 would cost 4 billion euros to develop, including ESA's customary program management fees and a 20 percent margin that ESA embeds in most of its programs.

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  • »arhivska kopija« (PDF). Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 11. decembra 2013. Pridobljeno 7. marca 2014.