Vega
Vega, Europe's lightest launcher, stands out for its precision in placing small payloads in orbit. It is therefore highly prized for scientific and Earth observation satellites.
Vega
Vega, Europe's lightest launcher, stands out for its precision in placing small payloads in orbit. It is therefore highly prized for scientific and Earth observation satellites.
Soyuz in French Guiana
The result of a partnership between Russia and Europe, Soyuz in French Guiana offered customers a launcher capable of carrying satellites weighing between 3 and 5 tonnes, depending on the type of orbit.
Soyuz in French Guiana
“Living in Space”: two immersive days at Europe’s spaceport
Fancy living in space? On 25 and 26 October, Europe’s spaceport invites you to take the challenge. Programme: – Interactive space-themed workshops to learn while having fun. – Ongoing animations for all ages to tickle your curiosity. – A big space sho
“Living in Space”: two immersive days at Europe’s spaceport
Ariane 1 to 4
Launched in the 1970s, the Ariane programme is inextricably linked with Europe’s spaceport. Built on work carried out by the French space agency, it is one of the flagship projects supported by Europe in space to achieve independent access to space.
Ariane 1 to 4
Europa 2
The first launcher project developed by Europe, Europa 1 and its successor Europa 2 were failures. They would nevertheless lay the foundations for Europe’s next space success, the Ariane programme.
Europa 2
A French ambition that became European
Initially intended as the French launch base, Europe’s spaceport has transcended national borders to become the guarantor of Europe’s independent access to space.
A French ambition that became European
Diamant
Diamant, France’s first satellite launcher, began its career in 1965 at Hammaguir in Algeria, and went on to carry out eight launch missions, putting seven satellites into orbit from the French Guiana Space Centre between 1970 and 1975.
Diamant
Sounding rockets
Before launchers placing satellites into orbit, the French Guiana Space Centre first hosted launches of sounding rockets.
Sounding rockets
The history of Europe’s spaceport
In 1968, French Guiana became France’s gateway to space. More than half a century later, it has taken on an even more significant role to become the European launch base.
The history of Europe’s spaceport
[JEP 2025] Dive into the heart of space heritage!
: Europe’s spaceport invites you to a unique exploration combining memory, innovation and wonder on 20 September 2025, starting at 8 a.m., to celebrate European Heritage Days.
[JEP 2025] Dive into the heart of space heritage!
Europe’s spaceport: a biodiversity sanctuary!
Behind the launchers and launch pad facilities at Europe’s spaceport lies a pristine natural environment, teeming with exceptional wildlife. View the picture gallery to meet the base’s four-legged inhabitants.
Europe’s spaceport: a biodiversity sanctuary!
VA264 mission is a success!
On 12 August 2025, at 21:37 local time (00:37 UTC, 2:37 CEST on 13 August), Ariane 6 successfully launched the Metop-SGA1 satellite.
VA264 mission is a success!