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Vega flight VV15
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Vega launch
Launch
11 July 2019, 01:53:03 UTC
Operator
Arianespace
Pad
Centre Spatial Guyanais, ELV
Payload
FalconEye1
Outcome
Failure
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Vega flight VV15 was the 15th flight of the Vega launcher, and its first failure.[1][2]
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VegaflightVV15 was the 15th flight of the Vega launcher, and its first failure. The flight, with a total payload mass of about 1,279 kg (2,820 lb), was...
rocket. The launch was also notable as it was the first Vega launch following the accident of the VV15 launch in July 2019 that caused the loss of FalconEye1...
July 2019). "Vega suffers her first failure during Falcon Eye-1 launch". nasaspaceflight.com. Retrieved 20 March 2020. "Arianespace FlightVV15: Mission failure"...
Berger, Brian (5 September 2019). "Second stage blamed as Vega targets early 2020 return to flight". SpaceNews.com. SpaceNews. SpaceNews. Retrieved 6 September...