Preparing for Vega-C

Preparing for Vega-C
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At the end of 2019 Vega-C will be launched from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana increasing performance from Vega’s current 1.5 t to about 2.2 t in its reference 700 km polar orbit, with no increase in launch costs.

Vega-C’s first stage is based on the P120, the largest single segment carbon fibre solid-propellant rocket motor ever built. It was successfully tested in July 2018. Its development relies on new technologies derived from Vega’s current first stage P80 motor. Two or four P120C motors will also be used for the liftoff boosters on Ariane 6.

Vega-C’s 3.3 m diameter fairing will accommodate larger payloads such as Earth observation satellites of more than two tonnes, and ESA’s Space Rider reentry vehicle.

The Vega launch pad and mobile gantry are being modified to accommodate Vega-C leading into a period when launch facilities will accommodate both vehicles.

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11 responses to “Preparing for Vega-C”

  1. more damaging ozone layer capabilities from solid rockets

  2. Great information and in-depth view of Vega C

  3. That's amazing and interesting too😯😯😯

  4. ممكن ترجمة إلى اللغة العربية؟

  5. Subtitles in Spanish Pls 🙂

  6. Interesting, but they still produce one-way- or one-shot-rockets, the amount of reuse part is zero … so they never will achive the smaller cost of Space-X-tripple-shot-rockets. That's the reality fact. Other facts …. Space X did actually 15 (fifteen!) Falcon-9-shots in 2018 and 1 Falcon-heavy-shot …. …. And the ESA did in 2018: 1 (one) Vega-shot and 3 (three) Ariane-5-shots! The budget of the EAS is about 5.6 Billion EUROs …. and Space X company …in 2017: " total revenue for SpaceX is around $1.3 billion with $195 million in annual profits!! That's mean: the ESA cost 4 times more without any profit and they did just 25% of the shots of Space-X! What a message!

  7. Great Italian achievement. The P80 concept has been taken over for Ariane 6

  8. Verry nice , confidential 👍👊🧡🚀

  9. mfw when the Ukrainian Engines get replaced :/

  10. Gracias. Saludos.

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