NASA CYGNSS Satellite Launch Set for Wednesday After Glitch

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 13 December 2016 11:03 IST

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A technical problem has delayed until Wednesday the planned launch of a series of NASA satellites designed to study hurricanes, officials said Monday.

The new, one-hour launch window opens Wednesday at 8:20am (1:20pm GMT), said Orbital ATK, the operator of the Stargazer L-1011 aircraft which deploys the Pegasus XL rocket in mid-flight.

On Monday, the Stargazer took off as planned from Cape Canaveral with the rocket attached to its underside, but the in-air launch was foiled by a problem with the hydraulic system that appeared after takeoff.

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After the problem was discovered, the aircraft returned to the Florida launchpad.

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Rescheduling to Wednesday "will allow for a replacement L-1011 carrier aircraft component to arrive from Mojave, California, and be installed, as well as support the required crew rest requirements," said a statement from Orbital ATK.

The Stargazer aircraft climbs to a height of 39,000 feet (11,890 metres) - 10,000 feet higher than Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth - before dropping the rocket, which then ignites its engines in mid-air and deploys the satellites.

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The Pegasus rocket is supposed to launch eight micro-satellites for NASA's Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System mission, or CYGNSS.

The satellites "will probe the inner core of hurricanes to learn about their rapid intensification," NASA said.

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Current remote sensing technology is unable to peer past heavy rain in the inner core of a hurricane.

 

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