Launch of the Soyuz-St-Stalid carrier launch with two Galileo navigation satellites from the Kuru cosmodrome in French Guiana moved the second time due to the unpretentiousness of the French telemetry reception station. This is stated in the Telegram channel of the state corporation “Roscosmos”.
“Start of the Soyuz-St-B Rocket with Galileo spacecraft, scheduled for December 3 from the Gwiang Space Center, moved to a day due to the unpretentiousness of the French ship reception station of telemetry information,” the company’s press service reported.
Now the start of the Russian rocket is scheduled for December 4 at 03:23 Moscow time.
On the night on Wednesday, December 1, the head of the operator of the operator of launching from a cosmodrome Kuru Arianespace (“Arianspace”) Stephen Israel said that the start of the Russian Soyuz-St-Staja missile was transferred due to the weather and held in night on December 3 Moscow time. The head of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin later clarified that the launch was moved due to wind at altitudes. Technical problems, according to it, was not.
In late November, it was reported that part of the starts of Russian missiles will be transferred to the French cosmodrome. According to Rogozin, in 2022 four starts of missiles from this cosmodrome are planned.
In December 2020, the Russian Soyuz Barster successfully launched a Cur with a cosmodrome. The rocket brought into orbit satellite of the United Arab Emirates Falcon Eye. It is designed to observe the surface of the Earth. The device made a consortium Airbus Defense and Space and Thales Alenia Space.