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Vega (Vettore Europeo di Generazione Avanzata,Advanced Generation European Carrier Rocket) is an expendable launch system in use by Arianespace jointly developed by the Italian Space Agency and the European Space Agency. Development began in 1998 and the first launch took place from the Guiana Space Centre on 13 February 2012. Arianespace has ordered launchers covering the period till at least the end of 2018.
It is designed to launch small payloads — 300 to 2,500 kg satellites for scientific and Earth observation missions to polar and low Earth orbits. The reference Vega mission is a polar orbit bringing a spacecraft of 1,500 kilograms to an altitude of 700 kilometers.
Vega, named after the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, is a single-body launcher (no strap-on boosters) with three solid rocket stages: the P80 first stage, the Zefiro 23 second stage, and the Zefiro 9 third stage. The upper module is a liquid rocket called AVUM. The technology developed for the P80 program will also be used for future Ariane developments. Italy is the leading contributor to the Vega program (65%), followed by France (13%). Other participants include Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Sweden.
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Arianespace launched their 7th Vega rocket tonight, 01:43 UTC, September 16th 2016 from Kourou in French Guiana. The rocket carried the Peru Sat-1 satellite as well as SkySat 4, 5, 6 and 7 micro-satellites.
A European Vega rocket launched today, February 11th 2015 at 13:40 UTC from Kourou in French Guiana carrying the IXV Spaceplane on it's very first mission. The Intermediate Experimental Vehicle (IXV) spaceplane was flown into a suborbital trajectory before it will land in the Pacific Ocean for recovery. This was the 4th launch of Vega since 2011.
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A European Vega rocket, designated VV07, will launch with the PeruSat 1 reconnaissance satellite for the Peruvian government, from spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana on September 16. At the same time, they will launch four SkySat Earth observation satellites for Google and Terra Bella. The satellite will monitor the Earth's surface and will capture imagery to support work carried out by the Peruvian Government, such as emergency management, hydrology, territorial planning, oceanography, cartography, mining, geology, health and agriculture.
Vega (Vettore Europeo di Generazione Avanzata, Advanced Generation European Carrier Rocket) is an expendable launch system in use by Arianespace jointly developed by the Italian Space Agency and the European Space Agency. Development began in 1998 and the first launch took place from the Guiana Space Centre on 13 February 2012. It is designed to launch small payloads 300 to 2,500 kg satellites for scientific and Earth observation missions to polar and low Earth orbits.[4] The reference Vega mission is a polar orbit bringing a spacecraft of 1,500 kilograms to an altitude of 700 kilometers. Vega is a single-body launcher (no strap-on boosters) with three solid rocket stages, the P80 first stage, the Zefiro 23 second stage, the Zefiro 9 third stage, and a liquid rocket upper module called AVU...
Replay of the liftoff of Vega VV04 with ESA's Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle, IXV, launched from Kourou, French Guiana on 11 February 2015. IXV was launched 340 km into space atop a Vega rocket, VV04, from Kourou in French Guiana on 11 February 2015. After separation from Vega, IXV coasted to 412 km before beginning a punishing glide back through the atmosphere. During its autonomous flight, IXV tested the latest technologies and critical systems to extend Europe’s capability for space exploration. More about IXV: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Launchers/IXV Connect with IXV on Twitter: twitter.com/esa_ixv Credits: ESA/Arianespace
A European Space Agency spacecraft called LISA Pathfinder was successfully launched into orbit last night on a Vega rocket from Kourou in French Guiana.
A European Vega rocket successfully lifted off from Kourou in French Guiana late this evening, 01:51 UTC, 22:51 Local time June 23rd 2015. This was the 5th launch of the Vega rocket since it's first flight in 2012. Vega lifted the Sentinel-2A satellite into orbit, Sentinel 2A is part of a planned two satellite mission by the European Space Agency to perform terrestrial observations in support of services such as forest monitoring, land cover changes detection, and natural disaster management.
The European Space Agency launches its first Vega rocket in French Guiana. Report by Emma Clark. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The family of European rockets is growing. The next one is the youngest, called Vega and will be launched from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. This new rocket completes the range which Europe already has to offer in the commercial market. Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how the Vega rocket was built! Subscribe to euronews knowledge and receive, twice a week, a shot of space videos on Mondays and sci-tech videos on Wednesdays http://eurone.ws/Y9QTy3
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Video Credit: Arianespace Launch Updates: http://spaceflight101.com/vega-vv07/ Europe’s Vega rocket thundered into the night skies over the Guiana Space Center on Thursday to lift into orbit a high-resolution imaging satellite for operation by the government of Peru plus a group of four Earth observation satellites for Google company Terra Bella. Vega lifted off from the equatorial launch base at 10:43 p.m. local time on Thursday, 1:43 UTC on Friday and successfully fired its three solid-fueled rocket stages before handing off to the liquid-fueled AVUM rocket module for a complex orbital ballet.
ARIANESPACE ORBITS FIVE EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITES FOR PERU AND NEW OPERATOR TERRA BELLA, MARKING VEGA’S 7TH SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH IN A ROW Arianespace has successfully launched the PerúSAT-1 satellite, within the scope of a contract with Airbus Defence and Space for the Peruvian space agency CONIDA, and the SkySat-4 to -7 satellites for American operator Terra Bella, a Google company. The launch took place on September 15 at 10:43:35 pm local time from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana. Designated Flight VV07, this was Arianespace’s seventh launch of the year and also the seventh consecutive successful launch by Vega, the latest member of the Arianespace launcher family, introduced at the Guiana Space Center in 2012. Vega is especially well suited to the dynamic Earth ob...
A European Vega rocket was launched equipped with a PeruSat 1 reconnaissance satellite for the Peruvian government, from French Guiana's spaceport in Kourou, Thursday. Video ID: 20160916 005 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
A European Vega rocket, designated VV05, is set to launch the Sentinel 2A Earth observation satellite for the European Space Agency and the European Commission from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on June 23. The Sentinel 2A will carry an optical imaging payload for Earth and ocean observation and is due to become the second satellite in the Copernicus program to be launched by Arianespace, following the Sentinel 1A, which was launched by a Soyuz rocket from the Guiana Space Center on April 3, 2014. The launch of Sentinel 2A has already been delayed twice, in April and on June 12. Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Vine: https://vine.co/Rupt...
A European Vega rocket, designated VV04, is due to launch with the European Space Agency’s Intermediate Experimental Vehicle, or IXV, from Europe’s space port in Kourou, French Guiana on February 11. Vega will send it on a suborbital trajectory and, after separation IXV will fly over the Earth and then fall back into the Pacific Ocean, less than two hours later. During the re-entry phase it will record data using conventional and advanced sensors. After splashdown IXV will be recovered by a dedicated ship and taken back to Europe for post-flight analysis. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Vine: https://vine.co/Ruptly Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly Google Plus: http://google.com/+RuptlyTV Y...
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On Monday, May 6, 2013 at 11:06 pm local time in French Guiana, Arianespace successfully launched the second Vega rocket from the Guiana space Center (CSG), orbiting the Proba-V, VNREDSat-1 and ESTCube-1 satellites.
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