What happened to the Antares rocket?

What happened to the Antares rocket?

During the fifth launch on October 28, 2014, the rocket failed catastrophically, and the vehicle and payload were destroyed. The rocket’s first-stage engines were identified as the cause for the failure.

How big is the Antares rocket?

3.9 meters
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Number of stages 2
Total length 40.1 meters (Taurus-2) – 42.5 meters (Antares-230)
Main diameter 3.9 meters
Payload fairing dimensions 3.9 by 9.9 meters
Launch site Wallops Island, Virginia, Pad 0A

Where does Antares launch?

Wallops Island, Virginia
These images show the liftoff of a Northrop Grumman Antares rocket on Aug. 10 from Wallops Island, Virginia, kicking off an unpiloted resupply mission carrying more than 8,000 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station.

What launched from Wallops Island?

Northrop Grumman Antares Cygnus rocket
At 9:59 am on November 2 2019, a Northrop Grumman Antares Cygnus rocket was launched from NASA Wallops.

How far is Antares from Earth?

554.5 light years
Antares/Distance to Earth

Where is Wallops located?

Wallops Island is a six-square-mile (16 km2) island in Accomack County, Virginia, part of the Virginia Barrier Islands that stretch along the eastern seaboard of the United States of America. It is just south of Chincoteague Island, a popular tourist destination….Wallops Island.

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What is the size of the Antares rocket?

A 139-foot-tall (42.5-meter) Antares rocket will propel the Cygnus spacecraft into orbit. The two-stage rocket rolled out of Northrop Grumman’s Horizontal Integration Facility on Friday for the one-mile trip to pad 0A.

Who is the photographer for Antares?

Antares in infrared Using a modified SLR camera, NASA photographer Bill Ingalls captured this infrared image of Antares rising from the launch pad on Sept. 18, 2013. Image: NASA / Bill Ingalls Who uses Antares? Right now, just NASA Antares has flown six times, all in support of NASA’s commercial cargo program.

What was the first thing launched from Antares?

The first Antares flight launched a Cygnus mass simulator. On December 10, 2009, Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) test-fired their Castor 30 motor for use on the second stage of the Antares rocket. In March 2010, Orbital Sciences and Aerojet completed test firings of the AJ-26 engines.

How many times has the Orbital Sciences Antares failed?

For these COTS missions Orbital intends to use Antares to launch its Cygnus spacecraft. In addition, Antares will compete for small-to-medium missions. Originally designated the Taurus II, Orbital Sciences renamed the vehicle Antares, after the star of the same name, on December 12, 2011. Out of 15 total launches, Antares has suffered one failure.

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