GOCE launch delayed

This afternoon, ESA's Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) satellite was due to be launched by a Russian Rockot vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Northern Russia.

However, the launch operations were stopped a few seconds before scheduled liftoff as the doors of the launch service tower did not open. Due to this anomaly, the tower was held in position and did not move back as required for a launch.

The teams in charge of the launch operations are currently investigating the cause of this anomaly. At present there is confidence that the launch can take place tomorrow at the same time (14:21 UTC).

The GOCE spacecraft is under controlled conditions and will remain safe inside the launcher's fairing waiting for the next launch opportunity.

 

Source: European Space Agency
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