Thursday, 3 September 2020

European Vega rocket successfully returns to flight after a year-long hiatus

Late Wednesday night, European launch provider Arianespace successfully launched its Vega rocket from French Guiana, the vehicle’s first flight in more than a year. The return-to-flight launch was a demonstration mission that sent 53 small satellites into orbit around Earth.

Originally scheduled to fly earlier this year, the launch endured multiple delays, including COVID-19 restrictions and terrible weather. Last night, after months of waiting, Vega finally took to the skies and successfully deployed every single satellite it was carrying into orbit.

The flight’s main goal was to demonstrate a new, unique launch dispenser designed by the European Space Agency and...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/3/21419237/arianespace-vega-rocket-rideshare-dispenser-french-guiana-return-to-flight

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