Failed Rocket Lands Near Town Center

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It follows a note one published on the day (09/19), in the site "Barents Observer", announcing that failed rocket lands near town center.

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Failed Rocket Lands Near Town Center

The unsuccessful launch of a research rocket from the
Andøya Rocket Range could have ended in catastrophe as the
payload landed just few hundred meters from the local town.

By Atle Staalesen
September 19, 2013

Photo: Rocketrange.no
This week`s rocket launch from the Andøya
Rocket Range could have ended in a serious accident.

"The launch went completely wrong," leader of the Rocket Range Kjell Bøen says to NRK.no. The research rocket, which carried equipment designed and developed by the SCRAMSPACE research team at the University of Queensland, Australia, landed far outside the security range, just few hundred meters from the Andøya settlement.

According to locals, the rocket landed just 200-300 meters away from the populated area. Footage from the site shows how the rocket hits the waters in the local port.

Local authorities now demand quick explanation about the incident. “What happened is very serious for the local population”, town Mayor Jonni Solsvik says to NRK.

The Andøya Rocket Range is unsure about who is to blame for the failed launch, the launch range or the SCRAMSPACE research team.

In a press release, the University of Queensland says that “the SCRAMSPACE team is very disappointed. The project represents a lot of time, effort and money by a committed consortium of partners and sponsors.” According to the university, the payload functioned perfectly but suffered from a failure with the launch system. 

“However, the range has assured us that everyone is safe, no one has been hurt and no one is in danger, which is the most important thing,” Professor Russell Boyce says. 

The Andøya Test Center will over the next weeks conduct several more missile firings northeast and east of Andøya, the center informs on its website.


Source: Website Barents Observer - http://barentsobserver.com/

Comentário: Pois é leitor, isso demonstra que toda a missão foi um total desastre e que por pouco não causou uma tragédia. Essa história ainda vai dar muito pano para manga. Agradeço ao leitor anônimo que nos enviou essa notícia, mas peço que da próxima vez se identifique. Já quanto a foto que acompanha a matéria, creio que seja do VS-40/SHEFEX II, e não dessa missão SCRAMSPACE I.

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  1. A tecnologia de foguetes é muito sensível, e pode acontecer por mais experiente que seja o projeto ou equipe.
    Recentemente um Proton falhou, entre outras centenas de falhas.
    Aprendemos com os erros, os motores foguetes derivados da família Sonda são excelentes.
    Infelizmente a falta de recursos tanto financeiros quanto pessoal contribui ainda mais para estes problemas........o governo brasileiro é um gerador de incertezas de dificuldades.......deveria ser totalmente o oposto....

    Miraglia
    www.edgeofspace.com.br
    www.minifoguete.com.br

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    1. Olá Eng. Miraglia!

      Assino embaixo de suas palavras.

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      (Blog Brazilian Space)

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