
Taurus is a four stage, solid fuel launch vehicle built in the United States by Orbital Sciences Corporation. It is based on the air-launched Pegasus rocket from the same manufacturer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_(rocket)
FAILURE: Orbital Taurus rocket fails NASA’s Glory spacecraft
March 3rd, 2011 by William Graham
Orbital’s Taurus launch vehicle finally lifted off with NASA’a Glory spacecraft – at 10:09am GMT Friday morning - after being rescheduled due to a scrub during its original February launch attempt. However, the vehicle’s aim to deploy the Glory environmental satellite for NASA, plus three university CubeSats, via a launch from Launch Complex 576E at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, failed when the fairing surrounding the payload failed to separate.
DeanC wrote:And it's really not that different.
FAILURE: Orbital Taurus rocket fails NASA’s Glory spacecraft
March 3rd, 2011 by William Graham
Orbital’s Taurus launch vehicle finally lifted off with NASA’a Glory spacecraft – at 10:09am GMT Friday morning - after being rescheduled due to a scrub during its original February launch attempt. However, the vehicle’s aim to deploy the Glory environmental satellite for NASA, plus three university CubeSats, via a launch from Launch Complex 576E at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, failed when the fairing surrounding the payload failed to separate.
Squib Joe wrote:Light primer strike on the solid fuel booster I bet
Holland&Holland wrote:DeanC wrote:And it's really not that different.
FAILURE: Orbital Taurus rocket fails NASA’s Glory spacecraft
March 3rd, 2011 by William Graham
Orbital’s Taurus launch vehicle finally lifted off with NASA’a Glory spacecraft – at 10:09am GMT Friday morning - after being rescheduled due to a scrub during its original February launch attempt. However, the vehicle’s aim to deploy the Glory environmental satellite for NASA, plus three university CubeSats, via a launch from Launch Complex 576E at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, failed when the fairing surrounding the payload failed to separate.
Ya, but they have good service so just package that rocket up and ship it back to them and they will replace that fairing. Just be sure to take out the insurance when shipping. You will have to double check the policies of USPS, UPS, and Fedex because I think if you tell Fedex it is a rocket they will charge you $1M in handling costs. Anyhoo, not a big deal, happens all the time Dean.
thunderoussilence wrote:If it had said Glock, It would have gone into space, performed flawessly, shot down 15 other satellites,polished the Hubble lenses...I could go on but you get the idea.
thunderoussilence wrote:If it had said Glock, It would have gone into space, performed flawessly, shot down 15 other satellites,polished the Hubble lenses...I could go on but you get the idea.
mflander wrote:thunderoussilence wrote:If it had said Glock, It would have gone into space, performed flawessly, shot down 15 other satellites,polished the Hubble lenses...I could go on but you get the idea.
Wouldn't there have been a few failure to launchs right off the bat first though?
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