Tough break. Looked good to start though. Progress.
Quote from: Mark McCombs on 12/18/2024 01:04 amTough break. Looked good to start though. Progress.Towards the end of the first stage burn the launcher was listing to one side while travelling straight. At burnout orientation control was lost.
So, possible gradual TVC failure, or if the recent Epsilon second stage test fires are any indication, a burnthru incident perhaps?The spiral exhaust pattern, was that before or after staging?
Quote from: Asteroza on 12/18/2024 01:14 amSo, possible gradual TVC failure, or if the recent Epsilon second stage test fires are any indication, a burnthru incident perhaps?The spiral exhaust pattern, was that before or after staging?Burnout into coast phase the programmed staging time was never reached before the flight was terminated. The launcher appears to use the sounding rocket method of burn and coast with lower stages jettisoned upon upper stage activation and ignition.Potentially TVC was exhausted around burnout with Upper stages not having been handed over control by the flight computer at that time.Maybe a burn through by the way it flew straight with a controlled list until near/around the scheduled burnout time.
Quote from: russianhalo117 on 12/18/2024 01:19 amQuote from: Asteroza on 12/18/2024 01:14 amSo, possible gradual TVC failure, or if the recent Epsilon second stage test fires are any indication, a burnthru incident perhaps?The spiral exhaust pattern, was that before or after staging?Burnout into coast phase the programmed staging time was never reached before the flight was terminated. The launcher appears to use the sounding rocket method of burn and coast with lower stages jettisoned upon upper stage activation and ignition.Potentially TVC was exhausted around burnout with Upper stages not having been handed over control by the flight computer at that time.Maybe a burn through by the way it flew straight with a controlled list until near/around the scheduled burnout time.I thought this was an electric TVC system though...
Did anyone get the name of the fifth satellite on board?
This launch was carrying five small satellites from the Taiwan Space Agency and Japanese companies Lagrapo, Space Cubics and Terra Space, as well as a customer that Space One said wished to remain anonymous.
So the TVC failed on the 1st, but it seems it was the 2nd stage that went off course?(If it was already off course after the TVC failure, wouldn't the FTS have triggered then?)
* FTS was activated at T+3:07 after the vehicle strayed off course towards the west, at about 100 km altitude. Maximum altitude reached was 110.7 km.