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May 7th, 2015

Arianespace Stacks 'Em Up...Vega's Vertical Assembly Of Solid Propellent For Launch Of Sentinel-2A



A zoom-in view (at top) details Vega’s Zefiro 23 solid propellant second stage during transfer, while a wider angle photo (at bottom) shows it approaching the Spaceport’s ZLV launch site. Silver-colored thermal protection is removed from the stage once inside the launch site’s mobile gantry.

[SatNews] And so the process continues for a vertical assembly of solid propellant that will ultimately lift the Sentinel-2A Earth observation satellite skyward.

The fifth Vega launcher continues its integration process in French Guiana for a mission this summer to orbit Europe’s Sentinel-2A Earth observation satellite.

During activity at Arianespace's Spaceport ZLV launch site, Vega’s Zefiro 23 solid propellant second stage has now been integrated atop the vehicle’s P80 first stage, which also uses solid propellant.

This vertical assembly process is underway inside the launch pad’s mobile gantry, and will be followed by installation of Vega’s solid propellant Zefiro 9 third stage and a top-off with the bi-propellant liquid upper stage called AVUM (Attitude and Vernier Upper Module).

The four-stage Vega was conceived as a capable lightweight launcher that complements Arianespace’s other two launch vehicles: the medium-lift Soyuz and heavyweight Ariane 5, creating a complete family.  Vega is tailored to orbit small- to medium-sized satellites, including institutional and scientific spacecraft.  Its development was performed in a European program led by Italy’s ASI space agency and industrial prime contractor ELV SpA.

The Sentinel-2A payload to be lofted by Vega this summer is the latest in Europe’s series of Earth observation satellites for the Copernicus
initiative, headed by the European Commission in partnership with the European Space Agency.  With its “color vision,” the 1,140-kg.-class Sentinel-2A spacecraft will deliver high-resolution and multispectral capabilities – providing a 290 km.-wide coverage path and frequent revisits.
 


Sentinel 2A

Sentinel-2A was built by prime contractor Airbus Defence and Space.  It will join Sentinel-1A, which carries an advanced radar instrument for
all-weather, day-and-night imaging of the Earth’s surface and was orbited by Arianespace in April 2014 on a Soyuz launcher.

For Vega’s upcoming mission, the launch is designated Flight VV05 in Arianespace’s numbering system.  It follows Vega launches performed last February (Flight VV04, using a suborbital trajectory to evaluate the European Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle spaceplane demonstrator); in April 2014 (Flight VV03, with Kazakhstan’s KazEOSat-1/DZZ-HR Earth observation satellite); Flight VV02 in May 2013 (orbiting the Proba-V, VNREDSat-1 and ESTCube-1 spacecraft); and Flight VV01 in February 2012 (with the LARES and ALMASat-1 payloads, accompanied by multiple cubesats).

Follow Arianespace's launch activity at: www.arianespace.com.