Thursday, November 21, 2013

ESA Vega VV02 Launcher: Ready for liftoff

ESA’s Vega VV02 rocket is ready for liftoff, 4 May, 2013 (GMT). 

Vega VV02 is the first of the five flights scheduled in ESA’s Vega Research and Technology Accompaniment – VERTA – programme, which aims to demonstrate the flexibility of the launch system. 

At a minimum rate of two launches per year, the programme will allow the smooth introduction of Vega for commercial exploitation. 

VV02 will loft Proba-V, the first of four ESA missions, into space. 

Proba-V carries a reduced version of the Vegetation instrument currently flying on the Spot satellites to provide a daily overview of global vegetation growth. 

This first VERTA flight will also demonstrate Vega's capability to launch multiple payloads into two different orbits. 

Proba-V, the prime payload, will be released first. The remaining two payloads: Vietnam Natural Resources, Environment and Disaster Monitoring Satellite (VNREDSat-1) built by Astrium for the Vietnamese government and the Estonian cubesat (ESTCube-1) will be released later, into a different orbit. 

Credit: ESA–S. Corvaja, 2013

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