Europe's Vega-C Rocket Set for Return to Flight After Delays

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Arianespace's Vega C rocket is set to launch tonight, marking its return to flight after a two-year hiatus due to a second-stage failure. This launch is critical for the European Space Agency (ESA) as it carries the Sentinel-1C satellite, essential for the Copernicus program following the loss of Sentinel-1B. The ESA has faced challenges with its launch vehicles, including delays with the Ariane 6 and the unavailability of the Russian Soyuz, leading to reliance on SpaceX for some missions.
- Europe's Vega C rocket cleared for launch tonight, first since 2022 The Register
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- Vega-C complete for return to flight European Space Agency
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