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space1 year ago

Vega-C Rocket Triumphantly Returns to Space After Two-Year Hiatus

Arianespace's Vega C rocket launch has been delayed due to a mechanical issue with the mobile gantry, postponing the mission to December 5. This delay follows a similar postponement of the Proba-3 mission on an Indian PSLV-XL rocket due to a propulsion system anomaly. Despite the setback, ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher assured that there are no issues with the Sentinel-1C satellite or the Vega C rocket itself. Meanwhile, SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 carrying Starlink satellites, highlighting the competitive nature of the space launch industry.

science-and-technology1 year ago

Vega-C Set for Comeback with Sentinel-1C Launch

Arianespace is set to launch the Vega-C rocket on December 5, 2024, marking its return to flight after a failed mission in 2022. The launch will deploy the Sentinel-1C satellite, part of the Copernicus Earth science program, from Kourou, French Guiana. This mission is crucial for Arianespace as it transitions from older rockets to new models like the Ariane 6 and Vega-C, amid geopolitical and technical challenges. Sentinel-1C will enhance radar imaging capabilities and introduce new features like AIS receivers for ship tracking.

space1 year ago

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

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.

space1 year ago

Vega-C Launch Delayed for Precautionary Checks, Now Set for Dec. 4

The Vega-C rocket's return to flight has been delayed by a day for additional precautionary checks, as announced by Arianespace. The mission, VV25, will launch the Sentinel-1C satellite into a Sun-synchronous orbit, marking the first Vega-C flight since a failed launch in December 2022. The delay is part of efforts to ensure maximum flight worthiness, following extensive tests on the rocket's upper stage. The Sentinel-1C is part of the Copernicus program, providing crucial Earth observation data.

space1 year ago

Vega-C Launch Delayed; Sentinel-1 Enhances Earth Monitoring

The Vega C rocket's return to flight has been delayed by a day due to precautionary checks, with a new launch date for the Sentinel-1C satellite expected soon. Arianespace and Avio executives assured that the delay is minor and expressed confidence in the redesigned Zefiro-40 motor, following a previous launch failure. The launch is crucial for Europe's independent access to space and the Copernicus Earth observation program, as Sentinel-1C will replace the malfunctioned Sentinel-1B satellite.

science-and-technology1 year ago

ESA and Arianespace Face Pivotal Decisions

The European Space Agency (ESA) and Arianespace are at a pivotal moment as they prepare for the launch of Vega-C and Ariane 6 rockets amid significant changes in the space launch industry. ESA, despite its smaller budget compared to NASA, has achieved numerous space exploration milestones. However, recent reliance on SpaceX's Falcon 9 for missions highlights Europe's challenges in maintaining independent access to space. The Ariane 6's delayed debut and Vega-C's technical issues have compounded these challenges. ESA is now focusing on developing reusable launch technologies to compete with SpaceX's dominance.

science-and-technology1 year ago

Ariane 6 Launch Delayed to 2025

The second flight of Europe's Ariane 6 rocket, initially expected in December, has been postponed to mid-February 2025, according to Arianespace. This launch, the first commercial mission for the rocket, will carry the CSO 3 reconnaissance satellite for the French military. The delay follows a mostly successful inaugural flight in July, with adjustments made to address minor data deviations and a software issue. Arianespace assures that this rescheduling will not impact future missions, with six launches planned for 2025.

space2 years ago

Vega's Historic Satellite Launch Revolutionizes Agricultural Planning

A Vega rocket successfully launched a dozen small satellites, including THEOS-2 and FORMOSAT-7R/TRITON, from the European spaceport at Kourou, French Guiana. The launch marked the first for the Vega family since the failure of the more powerful Vega C in December 2022. The Vega C remains grounded due to an anomaly during a static-fire test, and its return to flight has been delayed to the fourth quarter of 2024. A final launch of the original version of Vega is planned for the second quarter of 2024.

spaceflight2 years ago

Arianespace's Vega Rocket Successfully Launches 12 Satellites to Orbit

Arianespace's Vega rocket is set to launch 12 satellites, including the THEOS-2 Earth-imaging satellite for Thailand and the FormoSat-7R/Triton satellite for Taiwan's space agency. The launch, designated VV23, will be the first for the standard Vega variant since November 2021. The Vega rocket is designed to carry relatively small payloads and is scheduled to lift off from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana tonight.

space2 years ago

Arianespace Set to Launch Intelsat's Small GEO Satellite

Arianespace has signed a contract with Intelsat to launch the IS-45 small geostationary communication satellite on an Ariane 6 rocket in the first half of 2026. The one-ton satellite, developed by Swissto12, will carry a payload of 12 Ku-band transponders and is based on the HummingSat platform. While the demand for GEO satellites has decreased in recent years due to the rise of broadband constellations in low Earth orbit, launch companies still consider the commercial GEO market to be important and relatively stable, with about 10 launches per year. However, the primary driver of launch demand is now broadband constellations.

space2 years ago

Europe's Ariane 6 Rocket Delayed to 2024, Won't Compete with SpaceX This Year

The inaugural launch of Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket has been delayed until 2024, leaving Europe without independent access to space satellites. The delays have been attributed to technical issues, COVID-19, and design changes. The failure of the Vega-C rocket in December 2022 further compounds the issue. The European Commission has requested an "ad-hoc security agreement" to allow European payloads to fly on SpaceX rockets. Despite the delays, Ariane 6 has secured institutional and commercial contracts, including 18 launches for Amazon's Kuiper broadband megaconstellation project.

space2 years ago

"Final Flights: Ariane 5 Rocket's Bittersweet Farewell and Starlink's Last Launch"

Arianespace is set to launch the final flight of the Ariane 5 rocket, carrying the Syracuse 4B and Heinrich Hertz satellites. Meanwhile, SpaceX has two Falcon 9 flights planned, including the Starlink 5-13 mission, which will be one of the last to use the v1.5 satellites. The next Starlink flight, Starlink 6-5, will introduce the v2 Mini satellites. These launches mark significant milestones for both Arianespace and SpaceX in their respective satellite deployment programs.

tech2 years ago

2026 set for major space debris cleanup mission.

Swiss startup ClearSpace plans to launch its "active debris removal mission" aboard an Arianespace Vega-C rocket in the first half of 2026. The mission, known as ClearSpace-1, aims to rendezvous, capture, and remove a piece of space debris left behind by a Vega rocket launch in 2013. The European Space Agency is funding the mission, which will demonstrate the spacecraft's technologies and quartet of robotic arms, opening the way for more challenging missions with multiple captures per flight.