The @Avio_Group-built Vega C that will be used for the vehicle's first commercial flight is now fully stacked ahead of the launch on Friday, Nov 25 at 02:47 CET. The mission will carry a pair of @AirbusSpace Pléiades Neo satellites.
Hidden under the fairing of this #VegaC rocket: the twin #PléiadesNeo satellites 🛰️ waiting for their launch 🚀 by @Arianespace on 24 Nov. 22:47 pm local time (25 Nov. 02:47 am CET).These 2 high res. Earth observation 🛰️ will join the first 2 already orbiting at 620 km.#VV22
-3 before takeoff of the first commercial flight of #VegaC 🚀🤩In pictures, the transfer then the hoisting and finally the assembly of the fairing containing the Pléiades Neo 5 & 6 satellites, on the rest of the launcher.More info on the flight program ➡️ centrespatialguyanais.cnes.fr/fr/vv22-lancem…
Arianespace says the Vega C launch of two Pléiades Neo satellites scheduled for tonight has been postponed due to “defective equipment that needs to be replaced on the launcher.” Launch will delayed to December.
Due to a defective equipment that needs to be replaced on the launcher, Flight #VV22 is being postponed. The #VegaC launch vehicle and the two #PléiadesNeo satellites are in safe conditions. A new launch date, in December, will be shared as soon as possible.
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/ [Nov 29 update]QuoteDec. 20 • Vega-C • Pléiades Neo 5 & 6Launch time: 0147 GMT (9:47 p.m. EST)Launch site: ZLV, Kourou, French Guiana
Dec. 20 • Vega-C • Pléiades Neo 5 & 6Launch time: 0147 GMT (9:47 p.m. EST)Launch site: ZLV, Kourou, French Guiana
https://twitter.com/Avio_Group/status/1597545258392637442QuoteAvio @Avio_GroupThe new targeted launch date for #VegaC's next launch is December 20 🚀 #StayTuned for #VV22 #VC02 [Nov 29]
Avio @Avio_GroupThe new targeted launch date for #VegaC's next launch is December 20 🚀 #StayTuned for #VV22 #VC02 [Nov 29]
I think December 21st (UTC) was correct for VV22.QuotePléiades Neo, Countdown has Commenced!The launch of the final two satellites in French Guyana on 20th December 2022 - 22h47 - Kourou time (21st December – 1h47 UTC / 21st December – 2h47 CET) represents the completion of the Pléiades Neo constellation and the dawn of a new era in very high-resolution Earth observation. Now really is the moment the stars align!https://www.intelligence-airbusds.com/
Pléiades Neo, Countdown has Commenced!The launch of the final two satellites in French Guyana on 20th December 2022 - 22h47 - Kourou time (21st December – 1h47 UTC / 21st December – 2h47 CET) represents the completion of the Pléiades Neo constellation and the dawn of a new era in very high-resolution Earth observation. Now really is the moment the stars align!