Otago Daily Times

Virgin Orbit test satellite fails to reach space after launch

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LOS ANGELES: Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit has failed its first attempt to launch a test satellite into space, onboard a rocket carried aloft by a Boeing 747 and released over the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Southern California.

The launch had appeared to be going well until moments after the rocket was dropped from beneath the left wing of the jumbo jet dubbed ‘‘Cosmic Girl’’.

‘‘We’ve confirmed a clean release from the aircraft. However, the mission terminated shortly into the flight. Cosmic Girl and our flight crew are safe and returning to base,’’ Virgin Orbit said in a tweet.

There was no immediate word on what went wrong.

The jet took off from Mojave Air and Space Port north of Los Angeles and flew out just beyond the Channel Islands, where the drop occurred.

The rocket was supposed to fall for a few seconds before the first of its two stages ignited and hurtled it south for insertion of its demonstrat­ion payload into a low earth orbit.

The purpose of the flight was to gather data on every step of the launch process rather than to have a useful satellite in orbit; the demonstrat­ion payload was described as an inert mass and the intended orbit was low to avoid contributi­ng to space junk.

The launch attempt followed five years of developmen­t of the 21.3mlong LauncherOn­e rocket. — AAP

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