February 10th, 2020 by
Rocket: Atlas V 411; Payload: Solar Orbiter; Date: 10 February 2020, 0403 UTC; Launch site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, USA. Signals from the spacecraft were received at New Norcia Station ground station at 0500 UTC, following separation from the launcher upper stage in low Earth orbit.
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February 10th, 2020 by
The launch of the Antares rocket carrying the Cygnus spacecraft has been postponed to 13 February, NASA said in a statement.
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February 9th, 2020 by
The launch of a Cygnus cargo vessel to the ISS aboard an Antares rocket from Wallops Island was scrubbed on 9 February 2020. A new launch date was not immediately announced.
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February 9th, 2020 by
Thirty-four OneWeb satellites were successfully deployed into a circular low Earth orbit on 7 February during a flight lasting 3 hours and 45 minutes from lift-off to final payload separation.
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February 9th, 2020 by
Rocket: H2A No. 41; Payload: IGS-Optical 7; Date: 9 February 2020, 0134 UTC; launch site: Tanegashima Space Center, Japan. The successful lift-off of the H2A rocket marked the 35th in a row, raising the success rate of Japan’s workhorse launch vehicle to 97.6%.
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February 9th, 2020 by
China’s Chang Zheng-5B carrier rocket arrived at the launch site in southern China’s Hainan Province Wednesday after a week of ocean and rail transport, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.
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February 9th, 2020 by
Another Iranian attempt to launch a satellite has failed, even though reportedly all stages of the flight took place as planned. However, the satellite did not reach the speed needed to inject it into the desired orbit, according to the Iranian Fars news.
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February 9th, 2020 by
Boeing narrowly missed a “catastrophic failure” during its December flight test of the CST-100 Starliner that was cut short by an unrelated problem, a NASA safety review panel said. It recommended that the agency examine Boeing’s software verification process before letting it fly humans to space.
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