Arianespace: Rocket launch failure: SEOSat-Ingenio, TARANIS

Arianespace: Rocket launch failure: SEOSat-Ingenio, TARANIS

-Second time following 2019-

Arianespace:

French rocket company “Arianespace” announced on November 17, 202

The launch of the small rocket “Vega” No. 17 (VV17) failed.

It is highly likely that the cause was an assembly error.

“Vega”:

The launch also failed in July 2019.

The flight resumed in September of this year, and the launch was just successful.

Rocket launch:

At 10:52 on November 17, he withdrew from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana, South America.

Combustion in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd stages was normal.

However, about 8 minutes after the lift, the flight deviated after the 4th stage engine ignited.

Failed to insert the satellite into orbit.

For rockets:

Earth observation satellite “SEO Sat-Ingenio” of the Spanish Government Industrial Technology Development Center (CDTI),

Earth observation satellite “TARANIS” of the French National Center for Space Studies (CNES)

It was installed.

Mynavi News

https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20201202-1550300/

Arianespace traces cause of Vega launch failure to ‘human error’

– Officials from Arianespace —

the French company that manages Vega rocket launches —

said Tuesday engineers reviewed telemetry data and documentation overnight, and found

the most likely cause of the launch failure was a case of human error.

Engineers concluded that

cables leading to thrust vector control actuators on the upper stage were inverted, apparently a mistake from the assembly of the upper stage engine,

according to Roland Lagier, Arianespace’s chief technical officer.

The thrust vector control system

pivots the upper stage engine nozzle to direct thrust, allowing the rocket to control its orientation and steering.

Spaceflight Now

https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/11/17/arianespace-traces-cause-of-vega-launch-failure-to-human-error/