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Astra’s first launch from Florida ends in failure mid-flight

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
February 10, 2022
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Astra’s first launch from Florida ends in failure mid-flight
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Small rocket company Astra’s launch today out of Cape Canaveral, Florida, ended in failure a little more than three minutes after takeoff, when an unexpected issue cropped up during flight and prevented the vehicle from reaching orbit. It’s unclear what exactly happened, but live footage from the rocket showed it spinning out of control just after the two main stages of the vehicle separated as planned.

Today marked Astra’s first time launching out of the Cape, after launching primarily out of Kodiak, Alaska for all of its previous missions and test flights. NASA was the customer for today’s mission, marking the first time Astra launched a payload for the space agency. Called the ELaNa41 mission, the launch carried four small satellites known as CubeSats for NASA, part of an ongoing initiative by NASA to send experimental small spacecraft into orbit from various contenders.

“I’m deeply sorry we were not able to deliver our customer’s payloads.”

Now it seems that all of those payloads have been lost. “We experienced an issue in today’s flight,” Chris Kemp, Astra’s CEO, tweeted after the failure. “I’m deeply sorry we were not able to deliver our customer’s payloads. I’m with the team looking at data, and we will provide more info as soon as we can.”

Founded in 2016, Astra’s focus is to launch cost-effective small rockets into space. Those small rockets would carry small satellites on board from different universities, non-profits and other organizations.

Astra has conducted four previous launches. Its first successful launch to orbit occurred in November 2021, when it launched its LV0007 rocket carrying a military payload. Astra’s previous launch attempts were met with disappointing results. The company’s first attempt to reach orbit in September 2020 ended with its rocket drifting from its planned course, causing the safety system to shut the rocket down. The company reached space just a few months later with a December 2020 test flight, but fell short of reaching orbit. And in August 2021, an Astra launch ended prematurely when an engine failed to fire.

The payload Astra attempted to launch today aboard its Rocket 3.3 consisted of CubeSats, a class of small, cheaper satellites frequently made by high schools, universities and non-profits. The four CubeSats abroad the ELaNa 41 mission were built by the University of Alabama Tuscaloosa (BAMA-1), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces (INCA), University of California, Berkeley (QubeSat) and the Johnson Space Center (R5-S1). They were intended to serve diverse purposes, from testing space junk cleanup technology to studying neutrons in low-earth orbit to improve space weather forecasting.

Today’s failure at Cape Canaveral comes after two earlier launch attempts that had to be delayed. The initial launch date of February 5th was pushed back due to hardware issues, while Monday’s launched was pushed back to today, after the rocket aborted after briefly igniting its engine on the launchpad.

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